I’ve always believed that kids learn more through experience and as parents, it’s our great privilege to expose them to as many hands-on learning opportunities as we can.
One of the projects I decided to take on lately was to create our own mini vegetable garden at home. I want this to be an opportunity for Luke to learn, not just about the task involved, but also for him to develop values such as patience, responsibility and the importance of hard work.
Come take a peek at our little garden and see what’s growing! 😉
Deciding to Start a Vegetable Garden
Mor and I have always wanted to grow our own vegetable and herb garden at home. We were just never intentional about it. So for years, it was all just plans and ideas in our head.
But as mentioned, having Luke made me want to create more opportunities for him to learn and explore. And so we decided to turn our plans into reality. When I mentioned this idea to my mom-in-law, she was more than eager to help us out and so, that was how this project all began!
Special thanks to my Mom-in-Law!
My mother-in-law grows her own mini vegetable garden at her home with different fruit-bearing trees and plants. We’d pick guava, kalamansi and once, even lemons, in her backyard!
I have zero knowledge with plants and having her help us with this is really such a blessing! In fact, she even went with me and Luke to choose the right planters. She also shared some of her own plants and veggies for us to start with.
It’s Time to Plant!
We got two rectangular planters from a plant and flower shop near our place. We had it customized to the right height, as my mom-in-law recommended, and the right shape. I wanted something that’s minimalist in design and I definitely didn’t expect that it would be so hard to find simple rectangular planters!
Then, my mom-in-law brought some seeds and baby plants to put and off we planted!
What We Planted
Each planter can hold 3 different kinds of vegetables. For the first planter, we placed Eggplants, Tomatoes and Okra (Ladies’ Fingers). For the second one, we placed Polonchai (Chinese Spinach), Spinach and Alugbati (Malabar Spinach).
My mom-in-law is seriously the best. She said that she chose these vegetables for us to plant because these were Luke’s favorite. And it’s true. Luke really loves Polonchai and Alugbati!
Involving Kids in the Work
When we started planting, one of our helpers thought that Luke was only there for a photo-op. Haha! She kept saying “Hold and show mommy!” then she would ask for the stalks back for her to plant herself. Luke was so frustrated and kept asking why!
When I realized what was happening, I immediately informed her that it was absolutely okay to Luke to participate! Actually, that was the whole point of having the vegetable garden in the first place. Hehe.
I know it will take longer and it will be messy, but it will be worth all the trouble in the end.
And just look at that happy face! As we were working on the vegetables, he would ask things like why the plants had to be spaced out as such and it was such a great opportunity to answer his many questions. I’m glad we involved him in the work because now, planting vegetables is no longer just an abstract concept in his head. He’s done it himself and knows what’s involved in the activity.
Ta-da! The Finished Project
This is how our two planters look side by side in our outdoor area. Our eggplants and tomatoes are still seeds so you won’t see anything yet. But hopefully in the next couple of weeks, we’ll see them sprout! I’ll update you guys on my Instagram! Haha.
Teaching Responsibility
Our activity doesn’t end with just planting. We told Luke that these was his vegetable garden and it was his responsibility to take care of it. He has to water it regularly and check its growth. He was more than eager to do that. 😀
I went with him last weekend to buy a watering can and I let him choose from the ones available. It was so funny that there was actually an elephant-shaped one which doubles as a spray at the same time. He loved it and of course we had to get THAT particular one. (We got it at the DIY shop for around P250 or $5, but they only had 1 piece left the last time we went!)
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And there you have it! What do you think? Wanna start your own mini vegetable garden too? Or maybe you have one already? Share them with us below! We’d love to hear tips as well if you have any.
27 Comments
Jennifer
August 30, 2018 at 8:56 pmThis is such a great idea!!!
Sheena Sy Gonzales
August 30, 2018 at 10:34 pmThanks Jennifer, glad you think so!
Brooke
August 30, 2018 at 11:10 pmWe did our own raised garden this year and it was so fun for the boys and I. I can’t wait to plant even more next year.
Sheena Sy Gonzales
August 31, 2018 at 7:08 amThat is great to hear! I really wanna grow this little garden more as well, if these first 6 plants are successful haha.
Jessica
August 31, 2018 at 12:55 pmThis looks so much fun! Way to teach your kid the importance of growing you own food.
Sheena Sy Gonzales
September 1, 2018 at 8:53 amYeah we thought so too, thank you!
Kathrine Eldridge
August 31, 2018 at 7:21 pmThis is such a great idea for a project with kids! They learn so much. Can’t wait to see what goes of this cute garden.
Sheena Sy Gonzales
September 1, 2018 at 8:53 amI’m excited to find out too! Haha!
Simone
September 1, 2018 at 2:42 amIt is so much fun for the kids to help planting. They just love to work with their little hands (okay it just gets very very messy) and in the end they’re so proud when the plants are growing. Such a fantastic idea!
Sheena Sy Gonzales
September 1, 2018 at 8:54 amYeah agree, actually they enjoy it even more, the messier it gets! Hehe
Carrie @ Curly Crafty Mom
September 1, 2018 at 10:58 amYour son is so handsome working in his (your) little garden! Such a great experience for him!
Sheena Sy Gonzales
September 1, 2018 at 2:28 pmAww thanks! It really was so much fun for him!!
Federica Di Nardo
September 1, 2018 at 5:47 pmSuch a cute idea!
Love it!
Sheena Sy Gonzales
September 2, 2018 at 9:32 am<3 Thank you!
monica hein
September 1, 2018 at 10:13 pmWhat a great idea! wish I had more space for this, would love to do it with my daughter
Sheena Sy Gonzales
September 2, 2018 at 9:32 amI’m sure she’d love it!
Nancy
September 2, 2018 at 11:21 amI love that you’re having Luke spend some time with growing a vegetable garden. It shows that with enough patience, care, and dedication, things can bloom (rewards). Your garden looks great!
Sheena Sy Gonzales
September 3, 2018 at 9:07 amThanks Nancy! Yes I really wanna teach him those values and hopefully he’ll pick them up as he grows this mini vegetable garden of his! <3
Chiara Costigliolo
September 2, 2018 at 7:47 pmThanks for the inspirations!!
Katya
September 9, 2018 at 2:24 amThis is such a fun and healthy type of activity to do. I am sure kids will find it exciting. What a great and educational way to enjoy nature.
Sheena Sy Gonzales
September 9, 2018 at 8:51 amThanks Katya yes my son loved it!
Kx Cortez
February 23, 2019 at 2:34 pmBeen looking for a watering can too! Where is this diy shop you mentioned? I have a son he’s turning 2 and wanted to teach him to water plants in the morning as one of his task.
Sheena Sy Gonzales
February 23, 2019 at 4:33 pmThe DIY shop I got it from is at Eastwood Mall Libis.
Eya Greyjoy
November 20, 2019 at 11:12 amI think this is so much fun. Start them young into being an earth saver ? I might as well start something like this when my little bunny comes of age ?
Mama_telyamzon
December 4, 2019 at 12:39 pmThis is one of my dream Mommy having a Mini Vegetable garden in my own Garden. But I can’t make it. Hopefully Soon. I can plant a vegetable in my own garden.
Sheila mendoza
March 5, 2021 at 5:43 amReading this blog inspired me again to be more intentional on working this goal also!!! Guilty of keeping all as an Idea for so long. Although I dont have a child of my own to work with. How are the plants now?
Sheena Sy Gonzales
March 5, 2021 at 9:40 amOk, not a good update but the plants didn’t survive hahaha. We plan to give it another go and transfer it at another area with more sunlight.