The Zimbabwean Gardener Issue 19 Summer 2016/17 | Page 10

farms for kids A mini farmyard Create a mini farmyard with your kids to grow veggies. We have had great fun putting together a mini farm that was inspired by the many fairy garden workshops we have done around town. For the numerous mothers who struggle to get their boys to eat their greens, we thought this mini farm might encourage boys to grow their greens as well as eat them, with ‘might’ being the operative word. If not, at least they could have some fun and get their hands dirty! This was one of the least expensive and enjoyable gardening projects we have done. We didn’t need too much to get started; it just took a bit of imagination, a couple of easy-to-find plants and my nephew’s farm animals. 10 We divided the farm into three areas with our homemade fence: a field for the cows, an area for the veggie seedlings and a muck area for the pigs. Here are a few tips to get you going. A container We put our box together with old pallets, but you can use any base for your mini farm – you could even give your child a patch in your garden to create their own mini farm. Potting soil If you do use a container, make sure it has good drainage. Fill it up with a good mix of potting soil mix and soil. If they