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Column: How to get kids interested in gardening

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Commentary by Eric Engledow

Beautiful spring weather has finally arrived in the Hoosier state. That means it’s time to get the kids moving again, and one of the best ways to do that is by helping them cultivate a love of gardening.

Yes, we might be a little biased. But we think you’d be hard pressed to find a hobby that offers more for you and your family, especially if you’re sticking around the house for spring break. Not only does gardening allow you to spend time together enjoying the great outdoors, it also teaches your kids responsibility, patience, the value of hard work, delayed gratification and is proven to promote good health.

That all sounds great, but what if your kids don’t seem interested? We have some ideas to address that.

If you’re looking for a way to keep your kids busy while they’re at home this spring, gardening might be the answer. It can be a rewarding activity for children as young as 4 or 5 years old, and in many cases remains a lifelong hobby. And regardless of age, getting your kids off the couch and out into nature is always a good thing.

Eric Engledow is marketing manager at Carmel-based Engledow Group and can be reached at EricEngledow@Engledow.com.

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