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Children and the Garden

Are you finding the idea of gardening makes you nervous? That’s why we created this Start a Garden website. The idea is to be rid of the notion that this has to be hard work. As you will see in the article below on the subject of children and the garden, we aim for simple [...]

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Natural Science NOT Rocket Science

Gardening is often viewed as a chore, but it doesn’t have to be so. If you are able, invite the whole family to participate, kids love gardening and if they have a good experience early in life, this is a passtime they will always fall back on in later years, adding some joy into their lives.

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Get Your Kids Gardening

It is never too early to get children interested in gardening – provided they want to. Thankfully, most children love mucking around in a garden and if they are able to help mum or dad in the process, all the better. Gardening is indeed one thing that the entire family can share in.

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Things to Do With Your Kids Over the Summer

Summer is the best time for togetherness while the children are out of school. It can get costly taking them to amusement parks, even more so if you’re short on cash. If you happen to be in a similar situation as most Americans are, don’t worry, since there are lots of free activities you can [...]

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Maintaining an Emergency Water Supply

Most people aren’t aware of what it takes to keep a clean water supply in times of crisis. This article will help you understand what you need to do so you can keep your family healthy during an emergency. It will inform you about the reason you should maintain a emergency water supply just in [...]

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