Watch it Grow
Watch it Grow
Seed your adventure
with Nelson Goose
Nelson Goose loves planting beautiful flowers, vegetables, and herbs to nurture the earth. Join him by starting your own garden, either outdoors or in a sunny window pot! With love, water, and sunshine, watch your seeds grow!
Nelson often chats with his plants to cheer them on—his little secret that really works!
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Planting Seeds with Free Printable
Gardening with kids is a marvellous adventure you can enjoy all year round, whether you’re in the UK or across the pond in the US! Even when it’s a bit chilly, you can start seeds indoors. Children will love watching the seeds sprout and grow, and they can even record their observations with our jolly free printable recording sheet. Plus, our special book comes with seeds included, so you’re all set to start planting right away!
Materials for Starting Seeds Indoors
- A container for planting seeds (make sure it has holes for drainage)
- Seed-starter soil
- Seeds (included with the book – how convenient!)
- Lolly sticks (that’s UK speak for popsicle sticks)
- Water
How to Start Seeds with Kids
- Choose Your Seeds: Your book comes with a lovely assortment of seeds. Let the little ones help decide which seeds to plant first. They’ll be chuffed to bits to help choose!
- Prepare the Soil: Fill your seed-starting containers with soil. Give it a good moisten before planting your seeds. (Watering after planting can make the seeds go walkabout.)
- Plant the Seeds: Have a look at the seed packet for instructions on how deep to plant the seeds. Pop 2-3 seeds in each compartment. (Tiny seeds might escape, but no worries!)
- Label Your Seeds: Write the names of the seeds on lolly sticks and stick them in the soil. This way, you won’t forget which is which.
- Cover the Tray: Loosely cover your tray with plastic to keep things nice and humid. If your container has a lid, even better!
- Watch and Wait: Patience, my young gardeners! Some seeds may sprout quickly (beans or tomatoes are speedy), while others might take their time.
- Light and Water: Once seeds sprout, remove the plastic cover and make sure they get plenty of light. Good old British sunlight or sunny American rays will do, or you can use grow lights if you have them. Water your sprouts as needed.
- Track Progress: Use our free printable journal to draw pictures and record how many sprouts you see each day. It’s like being a plant detective!
- Transplanting: When your plants are big enough and the weather’s just right, it’s time to transplant them outside. They’ll be ready to face the great British outdoors or the sunny American garden!
Free Plant Observation Journal
Use our printable observation sheet to keep track of your plants’ growth. Drawing pictures and noting changes will make the gardening journey even more fun for the little ones.
Happy gardening, and may your plants grow as tall as Jack’s beanstalk! 🌱🪴
Seed Gallery
Welcome to the Seed Gallery! Here you’ll find delightful photos of young gardeners planting seeds and nurturing their little green friends, all shared by proud parents on Instagram with #growwithnelson. Each snapshot captures the magic of growing and the joy of caring for our earth. Dive in and get inspired by these budding eco-warriors!
Seed FAQs
Welcome to the Seed FAQs! Here, you’ll find answers to common questions about planting and growing seeds with your little ones.
Whether you’re new to gardening or looking for fun, educational activities, we’ve got tips to help you get started. Learn about the best types of seeds for children, how to plant them, and ways to nurture young plants.
Discover how gardening can be a delightful and educational experience for your family!
What types of seeds are best for children to plant?
Easy-to-grow seeds like sunflowers, beans, and marigolds are perfect for kids as they sprout quickly and are fun to watch grow.
How do we plant the seeds?
Plant seeds in a small pot with soil, water them regularly, and ensure they get plenty of sunlight. Follow specific instructions on the seed packet for the best results.
How much sunlight do the seeds need?
Most seeds need at least 6 hours of sunlight per day. Place them in a sunny spot indoors or in the garden.
How often should we water the seeds?
Keep the soil moist but not waterlogged. Water them lightly every day or every other day, depending on the soil’s dryness.
What are some fun activities to do while waiting for the seeds to grow?
Create a growth journal with drawings and measurements, decorate plant pots, or read books about gardening and nature.
How can gardening help with early childhood education?
Gardening teaches kids about nature, responsibility, and the life cycle of plants. It’s a hands-on way to learn science and develop patience and observation skills.
What do we do once the plants start growing?
Once the plants sprout, continue to care for them by watering and ensuring they get enough sunlight. You can also transplant them to a larger pot or garden if needed.