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Kiddie Gardens BlogThe Kiddie Garden Blog lets you know when any new pages appear on Kiddie Gardens, keeping you up-to-date with new ideas, projects and info without the need for you to keep checking back. To subscribe to the Kiddie Gardens Blog (no email necessary), simply right-click on the orange RSS button (see bottom buttons to the left) and then paste the URL into your RSS reader. Or click the My Yahoo! button or My MSN or Add To Google button if you keep a personalised home page there. If you are not sure what RSS and blogging is all about, click on the "What's an RSS Feed?" for a full explanation. Once you start, you will be amazed at what RSS can do. Enjoy! Patchy LawnA well-used childrens garden often equates to having an unsightly and muddy patchy lawn. These can easily be reseeded or replaced in the autumn. Permalink -- click for full blog postAutumn Lawn CareA garden which acts as football field, playground and relaxation space for hordes of children can be refreshed with good autumn lawn care. Permalink -- click for full blog postPlanning a GardenWhen planning a garden for children your garden design is likely to be more practical than ornamental. These simple tips will help in designing a garden which is both. Permalink -- click for full blog postWild Bird Seed Cookie TreatsThese quick and easy wild bird seed cookie treats will provide your garden birds with a tasty and nutritious snack to keep up their strength during winter. Permalink -- click for full blog postWildlife GardenCreating a wildlife garden with children adds life and colour to the garden all year round and encourages our native garden wildlife. Here are some ideas for attracting wildlife into your garden. Permalink -- click for full blog postMiniature GardensCreating miniature gardens with children is an opportunity to let the imagination fly using both natural and inanimate objects to create an entire new world. Permalink -- click for full blog postMake Your Own BookHere's an idea your kids will love! Make your own book all about them and their garden. These simple ideas will give you a starting point for your homemade book. Permalink -- click for full blog postTypes of Plant PropagationThe four main types of plant propagation are taking cuttings, dividing roots, sowing seeds and air layering. Which plant propagation method you use depends on the plant and your child's skill level. Permalink -- click for full blog post |
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