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Old 24-03-2009, 10:45 PM posted to rec.gardens
D. Arlington[_2_] D. Arlington[_2_] is offline
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Default Raising kids to be gardeners


"Bill" wrote in message
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Just like being literate a good example is primary. Some times
children forced to do anything just shuts down the process . Of course
not everyone has access to a potential garden. Community gardens can
and do fill the gap. But nothing beats going out back and playing in
the dirt all year long. Coupled with a garden catalogue perhaps some
garden art. Visits to all sort s of gardens simple and formal may
inspire.
If ones parents are not involved perhaps a crazy aunt or uncle can
substitute. I'm reminded of the star trek captain at academy whose
mentor was a gardener. The love and interest in nature can be learned
but not forced. To bring out the wonder is a hope and I feel a good
description of maturity.

Bill Inspire = to keep spirt in

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Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA


We had 3 kids between us. None of them were interested in gardening.