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A garden is a great place for kids to grow

April 25, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

By MaryHelen Swanson
“How did you get so dirty?” parents often ask their kids when they come in from playing outside.
If your kids don’t really have a good answer, and that summertime mess in the house makes you cringe, why not get them started in gardening. It will at least give the kids a good excuse [...]

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