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Plant family memories this Mother’s Day!

10:36pm, May 6, 2008

This activity inspired my creative husband,  is a great way to spend some time together on Mother’s Day!

Why I love it ...
You don’t’ need to be an expert gardener , nor do you need a large gardening space.
Your family can plant a box year after year on Mother’s Day weekend…creating a family tradition.
All family members, young and old can participate.
Planter boxes can be adapted using your own creativity.
Every family is different and their flower boxes will be as well!

You’ll need:
A garden container – window box, terracotta pot, wooden planter box etc.
Tools for decorating – Because our  box was plastic, I used permanent markers, but you can also use paint on a wooden or terracotta planter. Any creative ideas will do - have fun with it!
A separate plant for each member of the family
Planting Mix

How To Make It:
It’s really pretty simple…
Before adding soil, work together to decorate your container;.
Ideas: write your family name, message, year, individuals, pictures, flowers etc.

Fill your planter box about 1/3 full with planting mix. Instruct your kids how to plant their flowers by gently removing them from their containers, loosening the roots (very gently) and placing them in the soil. Add enough soil to cover the roots and gently press down. A little more soil will likely be needed.
Then water – take turns watering throughout the season – and watch your family grow all summer long!

Tip: If you have children in college or no longer living with you – don’t forget to select a flower for them. We included kids, in-laws, our granddaughter and even the family dog Cooper! - Nine flowers in all!
I then added the alyssum for filler because I prefer full planter boxes.

Feel inspired to get out in garden?
Find more children’s gardening ideas on AmazingMoms.com >>

Find more Mother’s Day crafts cards, recipes and more here >>

See you next week --
Keep life fun and festive!

Kit

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Comment From: laura
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posted 3:20pm, May 8, 2008

Love this! Very cute idea and a great family activity.

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