How many of your kids love to get dirty? They always seem to find the muddiest ground to throw themselves into. Instead of telling them not to play in the mud, you can encourage them to make their own earthy mess in their very own garden.
Growing a garden is a good way to get your kids interested in fruits and vegetables. It will be the biggest achievement of their childhood life. One of the best ways kids learn is by doing it themselves and having fun. They’ll learn to eat healthy and treat the earth and environment with respect from a young age. They’ll also be able to make their own healthy choices by making juice with what they grow by using Jack LaLanne’s Power Juicer. Not to mention, the mixture of water and soil makes for some great mud pies.
Make sure they are involved every step of the way. Let them pick out which seeds they want to use. Show them how to dig up weeds and plant the seeds into the soil. Give them a schedule every day when they can head out to the garden and water and tend to it. If you start them off with just one or two fruits or vegetables, they’ll get the hang of it in no time.
Carrots and strawberries are two good choices for young gardeners. They’re easy to grow and great to juice. With Jack LaLanne’s Power Juicer, juicing has never been so efficient. You can fit whole fruits and vegetables inside the extra large chute and it’s dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Make recipes that even your kids will love.
So let them get dirty in the yard by growing healthy fruits and vegetables. Your kids will think you’re the coolest parent ever.
What kinds of fruits and vegetables do your kids all ready like to juice?