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Aggie Horticulture Just for Kids

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| Junior Master Gardener | kinderGARDEN | Nutrition in the Garden | Human Issues in Horticulture | | Composting for Kids | Aggie Horticulture | Site created July 19, 1998; last modified August 20, 2004. Aggie Horticulture for Kids is a service of the Texas A&M University Horticulture Program. Special thanks to Tina Waliczek, Sarah Lineberger, Sarah Resendez, Skip Richter, and Lisa Sanders. Send comments and questions to Dan Lineberger . Read More
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ChildMenu

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To There are two sections G r o w i n g P r o j e c t s Shows you how to grow some plants, while O t h e r Shows you how to make things for your garden Last updated 30 August, 2003 © copyright 1999, P. A. Owen Read More
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Children's Indoor Gardening Projects

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Indoor Gardening Projects For Children There are some fascinating indoor gardening projects for children to try at this time of year. When weather conditions often limit playing activities to the home, indoor gardening projects become exciting, educational pastimes, if easy-to-grow, fast-growing plants or seeds are used as beginning projects. One of the all-time favorites in established plants for children to grow is the cactus. This plant thrives on limited care in the home. Yet, the continual growth and attractive flowers make it an exciting plant for children to grow. The coleus plant, with its bright-colored foliage, is another popular plant for children to grow from established plants. One of the most fascinating bulbs to start as a winter indoor project is the hyacinth bulb. Use a hy Read More
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Gardening for Kids!

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Children's Privacy Policy Basic Tips Bulbs Favorite Links Flower Archives Flower Combinations Kid Critic Archives Kid-Friendly Plants Gardening Links Heaths & Heathers Plant Facts Science Project Links Want to know more about plants? Look through the Flower of the Month Archives Visit our Kid Critic Archives Visit other favorite gardening sites Please visit my Search Engine Optimization website: Search Innovation Marketing - http://www.searchinnovation.com . We provide low-cost, ethical search engine marketing to small businesses. Please visit my Search Engine Marketing Research website: SEOExplore.coom - http://www.seoexplore.com . The SEOExplore Directory is the place for search engine optimization professionals to learn, research and explore every aspect of search engine marketing onlin Read More
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Gardening with Children

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hiring freelance writers | today's articles | sign in Home » Partners & Parents Gardening with Children Vickie Ferguson Articles in this Topic Discussions in this Topic latest articles Gardening with Children Mar 21, 2004 Beautiful Poisonous Flowering Bulbs The most beautiful spring flowers are poisonous, including flowering bulbs. Learn to recognize them so that they won't make you sick. Feb 1, 2004 A Valentine Planter for Mom You can easily make a useful Valentine's present for your mom. A planter for the kitchen filled with garlic shoots to use fresh in salads. Jan 1, 2004 Christmas Tree Recycling You can set your used Christmas tree into the garden as a windbreak, and next summer, it will make a great support for your climbing plants like cucumber, squash, pole beans, and morning glory Read More
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Great Plant Escape Case #1

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YOUR MISSION: Detective LePlant needs your help to solve the mystery of plant life! To solve this case, you must identify the different parts of plants, what each part does, and how plants grow. Good luck! Introduction to the Case Plant Structure Life Cycle Plant Parts Growing Plants Indoors What Are the Parts of Plants? What Is the Life Cycle of a Plant? What Parts of the Plant Do We Eat? Growing Lettuce Indoors Read More
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kidzkorner - ICanGarden.com

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If you have any suggestions or items that you think should be included, please email us. Ideas to Check Out Alec Arbor Week in Ontario Bonus.com The Supersite for Kids! Bug Club (The) CBCN Kids Only Site - check out the cute caterpiller! Children's Gardening Community Learning Network Earthday site with EcoKids Online Fun Things to Grow for Kids Gardening: Kids Really Dig It! Go For Green Games Kit Greening Your Child Green Links Growing African Violets at School Herbal Lesson How to Grow a Gardener Ideas? In Your Own Backyard Jack-O-Laterns A fun site of patterns for Jack-O-Laterns!! Kid Web Kristens Gardening Let's Plant A Salad Natural Schools Natural Dyes for Easter Eggs Nova Scotia Model Schools Project Ode to My Children Other Sites Pakenham Junior Horticultural Society - Visit the s Read More
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National Agricultural Library Kids' Science Page

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National Agricultural Library Kids' Science Page This page has been replaced by the Kids' Science Page at: http://www.nal.usda.gov/Kids/ . Please click on the link above to go to the new page Read More
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Pond dipping - wildlife ponds, frogs and other pond animals for kids

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POND DIPPING - WILDLIFE PONDS PART OF KIDS ARK CONTENTS Pondlife puzzle Looking after your pond in Wnter Spawn Frogs & toads Tadpoles Sick Frogs Newts page Dragonflies Nymphs Pond bugs Other creatures Frog gallery How to pond dip safely Pond dipping tools How to make a wildlife pond How to send Kids Ark your pond news Other pond sites More about Kids Ark Pond dip is for children who have a wildlife pond in their garden or would like a pond. The site has been created by children for children. Have fun! Drawing by John W. aged 11 In Pond Dipping you can join in and send us reports and pictures of the wildlife you have seen in your ponds. There are loads of reports in the frogspawn page, the tadpoles page, frogs page and the pondbugs page. If you haven't a pond, there's even a page about how Read More
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The Growing Edge - Just for Kids!

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Store Magazine Community Basics Retailers Just for Kids Growing Information | Projects | What Other Kids Are Doing | Resources for Educators Projects You Can Do Two easy hydroponic growing systems that you can build and links to more advanced system plans. Growing Information Find out how plants grow—and how you can do it better using hydroponics. It's easier than you think! What Other Kids Are Doing Kids from all over the world have been growing with hydroponics. Take a look at how they've been doing it at school and home. Resources for Educators Click here for the resources educators need to start teaching hydroponic growing in the classroom. Links to lesson plans, other school's sites, and more. Read More
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