Stephanie and Lilly Ward dig holes to plant lillies at the Watch Me Grow garden at the Kantzler Arboretum.
Little Hands Help Create the "Watch Me Grow" Garden
June 10, 2012
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By: Stephanie Meyer
The east side of the Kantzler Arboretum is a little prettier today with the help of the Bay City Garden Club and a group of children who had their first official lesson on gardening.
Shelley Patterson, President of the Bay City Garden Club, took on the challenge of providing a hands-on lesson with the children, ages 2-5, on a variety of gardening topics such as identifying the parts of the plants, understanding how plants grow, pruning, and proper planting techniques.
Clara Pfeiffer touches the hair-like roots during the hands-on lesson.
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Shelley Patterson shows Sean Ward and Colin Meyer an inch worm up close.
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"It may just take one encounter with nature that ignites an interest in gardening, plants, insects, photography, or the environment," states Patterson, "Starting at a young age to expose them to the rewards of planting flowers or vegetables can start a lifelong interest in landscaping and an awareness of the environment."
The children wasted no time getting dirty and digging holes for an assortment of plants that were generously donated by members of the Bay City Garden Club from their own gardens. "The joy of gardening is sharing your plants with each other and a great excuse to play in the dirt," says Patterson.
Shelley Patterson teaches the children about pruning and its importance.
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The children also planted sunflower seeds marked with a Popsicle stick with their name so they can watch the fruit of their hard work grow each time they go back to the park.
As the mother of 4 year old twins and participants, Stephanie Ward found the lesson very fun and worth-while. "The kids learned a lot and the volunteers were amazing," says Ward, "We can't wait to go back and see our sunflowers grow."
The group will continue to meet throughout the summer to maintain the garden and for additional lessons on weeding, watering, and more fun facts about plants.
Clara Pfeiffer carefully prepares a hole for her plant.
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Noah Mantey, Lilly Ward and Evie Jore are hard at work.
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The children weren't the only ones getting their hands dirty. Parents also got in on the action.
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A finished row of marigolds that each child planted.
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Lucas Meyer contemplates the best way to get the plants out.
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Evie Jore is focused and ready to plant.
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After a fun morning of learning and digging, the group poses for a picture.
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chess5 Says:
On June 11, 2012
at 10:33 AM
Stephanie Meyer has a talent for photography. Super Job. You gatta love those babies!
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lablancejill Says:
On June 11, 2012
at 12:00 PM
We check the garden at least 3 times a week. Today, we noticed that the sunflowers were coming up. This children's garden was a great idea!
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