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Seeds for Kids

The Secret Seed Society offers an exciting range of seeds for kids together with childrens books for younger children, which encourage them to explore the world of vegetables and growing their own food with vegetable growing kits.

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Your own personal garden

A pathway running through the middle using gravel as the actual path and dried sticks for the fencing. A washing line made out of sticks and a piece

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Designing a Garden for Kids

When designing a garden for children, your garden design will reflect the age and ability of the kids and is likely to be more practical than ornamental.

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Trampoline Games

We have a lovely large trampoline in the garden and have developed some great trampoline games to share with you. But most of the fun we have had on the trampoline is playing simple, uncomplicated games with balls and imagination alone.

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Growing Vegetables in Containers

Growing vegetables in containers is the perfect solution if you do not have a large garden or live in a flat. Container vegetable growing is neither complicated, nor need it be expensive, just give it a go!

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Organic Slug Control

Instead of using poisonous slug pellets, there are a myriad of organic slug control methods which can help to get rid of slugs in your garden, from popping slug barrier tape around pots, to making your own slug traps.

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Slug Control

For anyone who has tried growing vegetables, slug control soon becomes something needing to be considered. Here are a few ideas on how to get rid of slugs in a humane way.

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Patchy Lawn

A well-used childrens garden often equates to having an unsightly and muddy patchy lawn. These can easily be reseeded or replaced in the autumn.

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