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July 14, 2009 Growing Together
Kids and gardens are a natural fit. So if you've wanted to help the children in your life explore the fascinating world of gardening—and to learn how to do it a bit better yourself—this is your book.
The Family Kitchen Garden: How to Plant, Grow, and Cook Together teaches grown-ups so they can teach kids. It has sage advice like keeping sessions short and tapping into good old-fashioned fun. (The authors understand that letting a child steer the wheelbarrow around is just as important to the process as weeding.) We loved the list of plants that are easy and appealing for kids. For example, both adults and kids will have fun digging potatoes like tasty treasures. They'll never look at fries the same way again! Pick up The Family Kitchen Garden: How to Plant, Grow, and Cook Together and pass along your love of gardening.
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