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Enabling Environments: Gardening Indoors, Part 1 - Green fingers

Winter indoor gardening can make a good foundation for outdoor gardening later on, says Mary Whiting in the first of two articles

Growing plants in small pots indoors catches many children's interest, perhaps because it feels controllable and personal, unlike using part of a patch outdoors. At any rate, winter is perfect for such small-scale activities.

Growing plants indoors should be fun and, of course, it can help foster a sense of wonder at the natural world. And it's almost impossible to avoid involving some science, maths or new vocabulary.

LEARNING

Even with small indoor gardening activities, children can learn that:

GROWING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS

Growing cacti from seed is a simple activity with ongoing interest that can make a good display. Buy a packet of mixed cactus seed and some cactus compost and follow the instructions on the packet.

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