Choosing Good Garden Seeds for Children
Garden planning has become a family affair; as my daughters grow older, they want more say in what we grow. They tend to choose flowers and veggies that are fun, unique and pretty--the more colorful and strangely shaped the better. It's my job to make sure their choices are also easy-to-grow and non-toxic. (Plenty of garden plants are extremely toxic.) Overall, I strive to steer them towards seed for plants that are:
- visually cool
- easy-to-grow
- fast-growing
- rewarding with good harvests
- extra tasty



Packet images used with permission from Renee's Garden Seeds.
So far, this year's pickings are good. We've chosen lots of seeds from Renee's Garden because they tend to have a colorful mixes as well as miniature plants--both kid-friendly traits. For flowers, we bought Raggedy Anne Mixed zinnias, 'Cappuccino' gloriosa daisies and 'Van Gogh' sunflowers. The large-flowered zinnias come in all colors and have quilled and twisted petals that should glow alongside the warm gloriosa daisies and green-centered sunflowers. (The sunflowers truly look like those in Van Gogh's famous painting, Sunflowers.) All are sure to look fine in a vase as well as the garden. As an added creative flourish, we've discussed creating a 'Van Gogh' sunflower house twining with old-fashioned 'Heavenly Blue' morning glories. (Sharon Lovejoy was the first to dream up this clever flower house idea.)
Our veggie choices are equally fun. Watermelon radishes were a clear winner. They are truly the geodes of radishes. Each mild, crispy, magenta-hued bite is magical for kids. 'Baby Persian' cucumbers will be fun to harvest, and the plants are more drought tolerant than standard, which is better for our climate. We picked chard Neon Glow Mix, which is even more electric than Bright Lights Mix, and the kids actually enjoy eating the young, tender leaves. We also can't go a season without growing yellow currant tomatoes. Melons are another yearly must, and I couldn't resist the baseball-sized melons borne on 'Serenade' despite the steep cost for the seed. (Last year's melon crop was the pits!) We also picked out plenty of cucurbits including the bumpy 'Knuckle Head' pumpkin, diminutive 'Wee-B-Little' pumpkin and Warts and Wings gourds for fall fun.
We've also gotten a few garden kits to make growing even cooler. Growum's Pizza Garden was on the kid's list as was their Taco Garden.
These are but a few of our favorite picks for this year. We'll post pictures when all our summer plants are big and pretty. Have fun making your own groovy kid's garden seed picks!

My oldest daughter at age two in her favorite patch of garden.



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