How to Build a Sunflower Playhouse with Your Kids

Teach Them and Spend Quality Time Together at the Same Time

By Kassidy Emmerson, published Apr 06, 2006
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A sunflower playhouse is a great way to spend some quality time with your kids this summer. It will first teach them how to grow sunflowers from seeds. It will provide them with a neat place to play this summer. It will also provide a source of delicious sunflower seeds you and your kids can harvest and eat. A playhouse doesn't take up a lot of space in your back yard. So you can grow one whether you live on a city lot or on a country acre. And- this is really important if you live in the city- it's quite attractive, so your neighbors shouldn't complain.

Plus, building a sunflower playhouse doesn't cost a lot of money either.

To start building a sunflower playhouse with your kids, you'll need some assorted seeds. Sunflowers come in different varieties that grow short or tall. For the walls of the playhouse, you'll want to use a tall grower like the Italian White. This type of plant grows to be about four feet tall. Then, you'll also need some lower plants like the Teddy Bear sunflower. It only grows to a height of about eighteen inches high.

After you've purchased some seeds, you'll need to mark off a spot in your backyard. Sunflowers grow best in the full sunshine, so be sure to pick a spot that's not shaded. A nice-sized playhouse will be six feet wide and seven feet long. You and your kids can use small wooden stakes and a roll of twine to mark out your garden. Or, you can use a small plastic bag with a bottom corner snipped off. Fill the bag with plain white flour and hold the open corner up so the flour doesn't spill out. Then, when you're ready to mark your yard, hold the plastic bag down and walk along. The flour will make an outline in the grass so you can tell where to plant your sunflowers.

Next, you'll need to dig up the soil where you marked your yard. Make each furrow about a foot wide. Remove any rocks, sticks, and other debris from the soil. Mix a bag of peat moss into the dirt in each furrow. Then, level the dirt in your rows.

Takeaways
  • This project will also provide delicious sunflower seeds you and your kids can eat.
  • Building a sunflower playhouse doesn't cost a lot of money.
  • A plastic bag and white flour can be used to mark out the side of the playhouse.
Did You Know?
Sunflower seeds are an excellent source of Vitamin E, B1, B5, Selenium, Magnesium, Copper, Tryptophan, and Selenium. These seeds are known to help lower cholesterol levels, blood pressure, and help detoxify the human body, among other beneficial things.
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