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How to Involve Your Kids in Growing Herbs

By Angela La Fon, published Mar 10, 2008
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As a mom, I spend most of my time with my kids. I pretty quickly learned that if I wanted to enjoy my favorite hobbies that I would have to get my kids interested in them, too. As soon as we got our kids hooked on fishing, we were able to go fishing more often. The same magic happened with growing herbs. My kids went along with me to a class on growing herbs last year. Once they left with their own pots of chocolate mint, rosemary and basil, the roots of growing herbs had taken hold.

The variety of shapes, textures, colors and of course aromas offered by herbs are naturally attractive to kids. Herbs stimulate their sense of sight, smell, touch and taste. We grow some herbs in our family garden but most we enjoy potted on our porch and we have a few in our kitchen. With children, out of sight is often out of mind and so growing herbs close by to where they play and cook, keeps them in mind and in use.

I have a few tips to make growing herbs personal for kids. One idea that always seems to encourage ownership and nurture of plants is to allow them to paint and decorate the pots. Whether it's a collage of color or delicate design, painting the pots makes it personal for kids. Adding craft googly eyes to pots gives them character and for those kids who just love to tie things, adding ribbon bows is fun too. My kids also like to intersperse rocks they've found in the river or shells they've collected at the shore in around their plants.

The most fun tip for enjoying growing herbs with kids is to encourage them to name their herbs. Kids love to name things. We have Rosalina Rosemary, Carlotta Chocolata Mint, Thumbelina Thyme, Beatrice Basil, Oscar Oregano, Sally Sage and Lovie Lavender

When we are cooking together I can simply say "Who'd like to see what Thumbelina Thyme has to offer for our chicken today?" or "Does Rosalina Rosemary have anything she'd like to give us for our omelets this morning?" Little feet scamper and little hands always return with a bounty, accompanied by proud smiles.

How to Involve Your Kids in Growing Herbs

Container Herb Garden on our Porch

Credit: Angela W. La Fon

Copyright: Angela W. La Fon

Takeaways
  • Fun Potting Tips
  • Naming Herbs
  • Kid Favorites
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Naming their herbs, how clever! That is a really cute idea. :)

Posted on 04/03/2008 at 9:04:52 PM

 
Wonderful tips..Once the snow melts I can try these. Thanks

Posted on 03/31/2008 at 10:03:47 AM

 
Very interesting article, you had me with the title of the article becaues it's something totally different that I have never heard anyone really talk about before. Great work

Posted on 03/20/2008 at 3:03:56 PM

 
i hope to do this once our weather gets warmer! great article!

Posted on 03/19/2008 at 12:03:16 PM

 
Your kids must have so much fun...nice picture...

Posted on 03/19/2008 at 4:03:21 AM

 
This is great - we grow a lot of herbs too :-)

Posted on 03/18/2008 at 1:03:45 PM

 
Great!! kids will love to do that!!!

Posted on 03/17/2008 at 9:03:59 AM

 
Great Tips! Sounds like fun!

Posted on 03/17/2008 at 5:03:55 AM

 
We are offering an herb garden project class this month through my work as a 4-H agent! I think I am looking forward to it as much as the kids. :O) Great job!

Posted on 03/15/2008 at 7:03:48 PM

 
love your article and ideas...thanks

Posted on 03/13/2008 at 9:03:56 AM

 
Exellent tips. And I love the photo of your little herb garden. :)

Posted on 03/12/2008 at 8:03:12 AM

 
Cute article, I love growing herbs, too :) Sheri

Posted on 03/10/2008 at 8:03:40 PM

 
What a neat article! I love growing herbs, and our kids enjoy helping. They went out on their own this year though, and planted apple seeds, pepper seeds, and Johnny Jump Up seeds. We were all surprised when almost every one of the apple seeds sprouted and are growing!!! We all love growing our own food, like you said it is a lot of fun, and so rewarding!

Posted on 03/10/2008 at 6:03:03 PM

 
Awe. Very well written! I actually got a visual of those little ones of yours returning with herbs in hand all proud of themselves.

Posted on 03/10/2008 at 2:03:02 PM

 
great ideas angela and information that parents can really use to have fun and teach the kids something. not to mention the great herbs for cooking!

Posted on 03/10/2008 at 1:03:11 PM

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