How Do You Make A Wagon Planter?
If you’re a parent you might be in search of activities that your children can enjoy. You’d also probably want to instill in them values to make them grow into responsible, well-rounded adults. Well, why not target two goals in one by involving your kids in a fun activity that will also be an opportunity to teach them skills and values? A wagon planter, also known as a mobile garden, is a developmentally-appropriate activity that kids of all ages could enjoy making with their parents. Here are the steps to make a wagon planter: • Prepare the materials. For this project you’d need an old kid’s wagon, potting soil, bedding plants, a drill, and crafts materials to decorate your wagon planter. Bedding plants are plants that have been grown almost to maturity in a nursery or a greenhouse, and which you could then transfer to your wagon planter. Some examples of popular bedding plants include primroses, petunias, pansies, marigolds, chrysanthemums and violets. • Drill holes in the wagon. The