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25 April 2012

All Year Round week ten: 7 Spring Garden Projects


Here are some of the great posts shared at the All Year Round Blog Carnival with ideas for spring garden projects. You can see more spring posts, and join us, at the Spring Carnival which is open for new links until 14th May. You can find out more about All Year Round here and also follow All Year Round on Pinterest.

Plant a garden at Homeschooling Garden


11 Ways to Make Gardening Extra Fun for Kids at Slow Family Online


Making a raised garden bed at Chocolate Eyes


Handmade outdoor play kitchen at The shed and beyond


Bird Nest Making at Primary Learning Log


Bird Nest Kit at We-Made-That.com


Digital Scavenger Hunt & Spring Nature Walk at STEM Mom (this would also be a great activity to do on a smaller scale in the garden)


If your post is featured today you're very welcome to get a "Featured On" button for your blog.

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week one: 7 Spring Ideas for Children
week two: 7 Ways to Get Ready For Spring
week three: 7 Spring Crafts for Children
week four: 7 Spring Crafts for All Ages
week five: 7 Spring Nature Walks
week six: 7 Spring and Easter Ideas for Children
week seven: 7 Spring Recipes
week eight: 7 Spring Blossom and Flower Crafts for All Ages
week nine: 7 Spring Things To Do Outdoors
week ten: 7 Spring Garden Projects
week eleven: 7 Spring Nature Projects
week twelve: 7 Spring Book Lists for Children
week thirteen: 7 Blogs in Springtime

Carnival co-hosts:
sunnydaytodaymama, Mama Smiles, Winding Circle,
The Mahogany Way, Smiling like Sunshine, Home Baked
and famiglia&seoul

4 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the feature! I grabbed a button! :)

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  2. Look like some great projects. I'm going now to take a look at that outdoor kitchen! Thanks for featuring our raised bed!

    Becca

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  3. Once again a great collection of ideas and resources. I think we might try out the raised garden bed.

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