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Leamington and Warwick Living Mar - Apr 2020

Spring has awakened and our magazine is alive with a bountiful bouquet of features - from interviews with famous faces, delicious Easter recipes, travel to Santa Barbara, UK staycations, a bathroom and tile guide plus advice on choosing the right school.

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Children: getting them<br />

interested in gardening<br />

Here our resident gardener <strong>and</strong> radio personality, Matt Biggs<br />

aka The People’s Gardener, explains the benefits of getting<br />

children involved in the garden <strong>and</strong> how it provides them with<br />

skills to help their development.<br />

You <strong>and</strong> your children will enjoy every stage of the process. We<br />

hear a lot about children not knowing where their food comes from<br />

<strong>and</strong>, of course, if we don’t give them the info then, with all of the<br />

distractions of modern living, it is not surprising if they think a chip<br />

comes from the freezer aisle <strong>and</strong> kohlrabi is a character in the latest<br />

Star Wars film!<br />

Gardening for kids is just such a great thing - exercise, knowledge,<br />

fun <strong>and</strong> hopefully an interest that will last them a lifetime, what more<br />

do we need? Many garden centres offer kids activity days, whether<br />

that is pumpkin carving, seed sowing or making animals out of fruit<br />

<strong>and</strong> veg. there is a lot you can get them involved with <strong>and</strong> much of it<br />

is free too. Many garden centres have clubs for children, <strong>and</strong> this is<br />

a good option if you have one near to you. It is good for socialising<br />

<strong>and</strong> excellent for learning the basics <strong>and</strong> having fun.<br />

If you have a garden marking them out their own space is an easy<br />

thing to do. It gives them a sense of responsibility <strong>and</strong> you can<br />

make a bug hotel out of recycled bits <strong>and</strong> bobs, plan to grow some<br />

herbs or mini veg, write down their favourite colours <strong>and</strong> hunt<br />

through plant catalogues or online for suitable plants to match.<br />

There are lots of skills involved in all of these activities, from maths<br />

- how many plants do we need for the space, to practical skills<br />

in making things, to research <strong>and</strong> planning skills - so one small<br />

space can lead to a lot of learning! If you have a local country<br />

show or fayre there will probably be a few children’s classes in that<br />

too - making a miniature garden or a dinosaur from fruit <strong>and</strong> veg.<br />

whatever it is take advantage of it - country<br />

shows are a great day out!<br />

So, having got the kids organised it is time<br />

to do our own planning for summer, whether<br />

you have a window box, a court-yard or<br />

acres of space there is summer colour for<br />

every option. If you are fortunate enough to<br />

have a greenhouse then you can start early <strong>and</strong> bring on your own<br />

plants, you can share with neighbours or garden clubs which is a<br />

very economical way of gardening or you can visit your local nursery<br />

or garden centre to see what choices are available - <strong>and</strong> there is a<br />

lot of choice.<br />

Every year Chelsea highlights a new favourite plant or colour<br />

scheme, gardening magazines <strong>and</strong> books have so many ideas<br />

- one of the most pleasurable jobs in the year is planning your<br />

garden - <strong>and</strong> then - best bit of all, enjoying the fruits of your labour!<br />

To discover more about Matt <strong>and</strong> his books please<br />

visit www.mattbiggs.com<br />

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