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5 Key Tips To Being a Successful Gardener



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5 Key Tips To Being a Successful Gardener

As gardeners, we have the power to plant the seeds for a brighter future. Explore our five key tips for being a successful gardener and dig into into nurturing a new generation of emotionally empowered gardeners!


1-Dig Into The Gardener's Glossary

Dig into the power of the words flowers, weeds & seeds! Remember, gardeners, consistency is key! Download a set of free You Are a Gardener Flash Cards that dig into the Gardener's Glossary-Click here!



2- Pull Your Weeds

As gardeners, there are many trusted gardeners out there who are available to help us get to the root of our weeds, in efforts to plant new seeds and appreciate our flowers. Encouraging gardeners of all ages to communicate with family members, teachers, counselors, and trusted educators can greatly benefit social and emotional growth.


3-Use Your Gardening Tools

Discover healthy exercises and activities that help you stay rooted in a confident, creative and calm mindset. Click here to explore new 'Gardening Tools' and start collecting gardening Tool Badges!


4. Practice Gratitude Daily

Gratitude is essential for gardeners of any age, as it serves as the foundation for planting positive seeds in our gardens. Being grounded in a mindset of gratitude and appreciation helps in maintaining a sense of calm and confidence. Click Here For our Free Spreading Seeds of Gratitude™ Activity Kit!


5. Spread Kindness

As gardeners, it's important that we are always spreading seeds of kindness. Teaching young gardeners to spread seeds of kindness in their home and community helps instill important values such as empathy, compassion, and generosity from a young age. Learn ways to spread seeds of kindness at school, home and your community!


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Discover the top 5 key tips to being a successful gardener! From digging into the gardener's glossary to spreading seeds of kindness, find out more here.


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