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How Can Gardening Be A Fun Way To Bond With Your Community?

It was only a short time earlier that people had no choice but to talk and interact in the absence of personal technology and social media. However, it’s common to find entire families staring at their screens without exchanging words and people living individual life without meeting other people and commingling in social events and common gatherings. And while that might be the new normal, it doesn’t have to be. Taking time out from activities, jobs, and other obligations to spend time together is an important way for people to connect with other people and participate in social events, as humans are social animals. One way to interact with the community can be by starting a community garden.

You can start gardening around the church building, corporate building, or around your living premises. Gardening with your young ones and community can help you reap the benefits in an optimal way. This blog will discuss how gardening can uniquely bond the family and community as a whole to connect with your young ones.   

A Practical Way to Learn About Nature:

Gardening with the community can become an effective way to help learn practical lessons about nature. You can help people identify different plants and grasses growing in your garden. It will help us get familiar with the different plant names, their features, various species of plants, and how to care for them. It will grow our interest in gardening and be attentive to the ways of nature.

We feel happy they see plants grow daily, which teaches them feelings of love and care for nature. Ultimately this love turns into better community bonding and care for each other. It is a process where people play a crucial role in teaching children about horticulture by sharing their experiences and knowledge about it.

Build Social Spots

Building a social spot for everyone in the garden to sit and observe the colors of nature and reflect upon its beauty will surely develop a feeling of belonging in the community. Creating a cozy corner of the yard for each family can encourage a connection to nature, self-reflection, and emotional regulation. It starts a process in the kid’s mental development that attracts them toward nature all their life.

The child is the father of man, and these peaceful and calm moments spent in the garden with community members will always remain dominant in every condition. As a result, this will create an unbreakable bond between the different families in society in the upcoming years.

Quality Time With Community

Make sure you involve your kids and family members with the other community members from start to finish when gardening. But along the way, don’t force them to do those activities. Gardening will allow you to spend quality time with your kids. When doing all the tasks, make sure you encourage them and get them involved in some way so that they feel they are an important part of the process. Doing so will get real reactions and emotions from your children.

For example, you ask them how to seed; colour code the garden plan, seed saving in the end, and other decorations on the premises. All these activities will help your kids become crafty and skilled in physical activities and, most importantly, help them develop skills of interaction with the larger community. 

Build A Space Of Their Own

A garden can be a space where people can be productive and creative. When deprived of a sense of free agency and control, a garden that offers people great choices and levels of accessibility supports their engagement and increases their confidence. When we feel powerless, spending time in a garden built around our wishes can make a positive difference.

So is the case with a child growing up and building strength inside them. This natural space provides children with a private space that helps them meditate over nature’s wonders and imitate the ethical and moral duties of the other community members.

Real-Time Engagement

A community garden can let you put your digital distraction like phones and computers down and engage with each other face-to-face. Community gardening is more engaging, unlike watching movies and sports matches together, which is a passive activity. It is great for all ages, whether you are old, young, a teenager, or an adult.  

Super Fun Plants For Kids

Various plants, such as mints, Air plants, Angelina’ Sedum, sunflower plants, and shame plants, can be super fun for the kids. Shame plant is one of the most popular plants that are super fun with children. It is a shy, beautiful, and cute-looking plant that shrinks and becomes upset when touched with the hands.

In addition to this, children can grow sunflower plants quite easily. They germinate so easily you can have kids start the seeds indoors to see how fast they sprout, then move the seedlings out to the garden. Bringing children to a community garden can help them participate in physical activities and make them more competitive.

Experimenting With Nature:

People of various ages must choose their gardening tools. It creates excitement and teaches us to be involved personally and socially. They need to be a part of the garden because they learn responsibility and structure; it’s a good process. Getting your kids to test soil quality can be empowering when doing community gardening.

First, you must tell them how to test the soil and what is good for plants. Once the soil has been tested and treated and an area has been designated for the garden, the fun part is choosing what goes in it. Everyone in the family can participate, but picking the right plants will make a difference in the outcome.

Important Life Skills:

Gardening teaches important life skills such as patience and delayed gratification. We know when we are gardening; sometimes, we do not get the expected results. But this failure can be a great learning lesson for each of us in which we learn how to restart things from scratch and give one more chance to live. It’s an interesting thing we tried and learned from it. A garden is a safe way to let people try some things and make some mistakes because what’s the worst that can happen and how to tackle the situation and keep trying things that you could not achieve in the first place.

Conclusion:

Gardening in church, school, corporate, and around your residential premises can be a fun way to teach children and people about nature and its importance in our life. It can be fun when you are doing it with your community along with your family. It teaches life lessons that provide opportunities to spend time with your loved ones and share the labour of cultivating good things mutually. The memories you create with your family last throughout your life and help you build a strong bond between you and other community members. It is a fun way where you do not have to sweat your labours. So, gardening can be a good way to bond with the overall community in a fun way and do horticulture and plantation.