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Hi Susanand Readers of Home Management! I enjoyed Susan's recent blog about Making the Most of Your Yard, [http://homemanagement.suite101.com/blog.... and would like to add my two-cents-worth from many and continuing years of experience, about children in the garden landscape. 1 - Proceed in small chunks of time; leave heavy-duty "boring jobs" like raking and actual weeding for times when the little ones are napping or otherwise playing in the yard where you can keep an eye (eyes) on them. Here's to happy family times in your (think of it as an outdoor room)garden landscape. Come over to Landscaping at Suite101 (http://landscaping.suite101.com) for ideas which can be scaped down to family projects and I'll let Susan know in coming weeks when there is something special geared to families and children. Georgene (AKA Cercis)
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I don't have much of a green thumb and am never quite sure where to start when my children want to help in the garden. I've found Jamie Durie's book 'Outdoor Kids' a great help (this was a housewarming gift from a friend and a great gift idea for any family with young children). We're heading into winter here in Australia, but I will be calling in to Landscaping for some ideas as we get closer to spring. Susan
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