Create a Bright-Colored Garden Full of Kid-Friendly Flowers
Looking to create a bright-colored garden full of kid-friendly flowers for your kids? You’re in the right place! Here are 10 of our favorite kid-friendly flowers that your kids are sure to enjoy. Our kids have been gardening alongside me for years, and each year these blooms still bring wonder and excitement. Let’s get started!
Tips for Choosing Kid-Friendly Flowers
- Easy-to-Grow from Seeds: Kids love being a part of the germination process. Choose seeds with a high germination rate.
- Has Bright Colored Blooms: Children adore color, so choose flowers with lots of vibrant shades.
- Is Safe: It’s crucial to teach kids that some plants are safe and some are poisonous. Be aware of each plant you bring into your space and educate your kids accordingly.
- Attracts Pollinators: Select flowers that encourage biodiversity and interact positively with the ecosystem, attracting butterflies, bees, and hummingbirds.
- Is Edible: Edible flowers that are safe for your kids to be around offer a great way to start gardening.
- Has Fragrance: Engage all your kids’ senses by finding flowers that offer delightful scents.
- Prolific Blooming: Choose flowers that will bloom all season long to keep the colors coming!
- Offer a Mix of Annuals and Perennials: Plant both annuals and perennials to provide variety and learning opportunities about flower growth cycles.
Flower Highlights
Gardening with kids is a fantastic way to bond and teach them about nature. Here are some of the best kid-friendly flowers:
Sunflowers
Sunflowers are a favorite! These towering beauties are easy to grow from seeds, produce large yellow and orange blooms, and have seed-packed centers that kids can harvest and eat.
Zinnias
Zinnias thrive from seeds and come in various colors, shapes, and sizes. They are low-maintenance and can be used for cutting and arranging, allowing kids to showcase creativity. Plus, they bloom profusely all summer.
Marigolds
Marigolds are hardy with bright shades of yellow, red, and orange. Their strong scent helps repel pests, and they bloom prolifically throughout the season, adding vibrant pops of color.
Lavender
Lavender boasts beautiful, fragrant purple flowers. Harvest these blooms for teas, desserts, crafting, and more. The fragrance is a summer highlight.
Cosmos
Cosmos are long-stemmed with feathery, delicate blossoms. They attract butterflies and bees and come in stunning colors like burgundy, pink, white, and purple.
Sweet Alyssum
Sweet Alyssum offers small, fragrant flowers safe for kids to touch and even eat. They bloom all summer and attract pollinators to the garden. They also reseed themselves for the next year.
Chamomile
Chamomile’s gentle stems feature small white, fragrant, edible flowers. Kids love adding them to teas or simply enjoying their beautiful aroma.
Pansy
Pansies are perfect for pressing flowers for projects. Their face-like markings are amusing for kids. They are hardy, easy to grow, and edible, making them a great choice for gardening with kids.
Roses
Despite having thorns, roses add beauty and fragrance to the garden. Their petals are soft and edible, and they serve as a great teaching tool for kids.
Chives
Chives bloom with bright, whimsical purple balls. After blooming, trim them off, and they’ll bloom again. The oniony-flavored stems are also edible.
Flower Characteristics Table
Flower | Characteristics |
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Sunflowers | Easy to grow from seeds, large yellow/orange blooms |
Zinnias | Diverse colors, low-maintenance, blooms all summer |
Marigolds | Bright shades, repels pests, blooms prolifically |
Lavender | Fragrant purple flowers, used in teas and crafts |
Cosmos | Delicate blossoms, attracts pollinators |
Sweet Alyssum | Light fragrance, safe to eat, blooms all summer |
Chamomile | Small white flowers, edible, fragrant |
Pansy | Amusing face-like markings, edible |
Roses | Soft petals, edible, fragrant |
Chives | Whimsical purple blooms, edible |
Gardening is a wonderful way to instill a lifelong love of nature in your kids. By learning about these kid-friendly flowers, I hope you feel inspired to plant some with your kids as well. Happy gardening!