You can't see the right hand side of the garden from the house, so that is our adult/guinea pig bit, and there is a screened off paved seating area behind.
The left hand side of the garden is easily visible from the conservatory and kitchen, so this side is dedicated to Boo so that I can always see her.
Boo's side of the garden houses a big two storey playhouse, a slide, and a sand/water tray. There are also several raised flower beds which I intend to use with her for planting flowers and veg soon!
| Boo's half of the garden |
Then I saw this idea by The Imagination Tree, to make a Sensory Garden for children to explore, get grubby, dig and basically have a fine old time making a mess pretend gardening! What a top idea!
So I set to work digging up a corner of garden to dedicate to Boo's unique way of 'gardening'. I was going to do it next to her play house, but you would be able to see the mess from every back window in the house then, so instead I dug up a corner hidden by a raised flowerbed- so I can still see boo pottering about in it, but the mess is hidden! Hurrah!
Also, we already had a big pile of earth there so the grass underneath had already died, so was the perfect
spot!
I gathered all the gardening bits and bobs Boo already had and arranged them in her garden. And I put some little trellising around the edges to define (and contain) it!
Boo and I then popped to our local hardware store to get some more supplies; an ice cube tray, some little pots, a little colander, some plant markers, some straws (which have now found a new home in the sand tray!) some seeds, and, Boo's favourite, a water sprayer!
Suffice to say, the garden is a big hit! Boo was poorly when I first introduced it to her and it really cheered her up! It is something that can be changed, added to, used as a sensory base for many activities, and is something that will grow with Boo. I am so chuffed with it and look forward to spending the summer 'gardening' with my Boo!
| Strutting into her garden for the first time! |
| 'Planting' her flowers |
| Sowing her seeds |
| Spraying everything, and everyone in the garden! |
Thanks for reading,
MummyBear X

This looks great, well done. I'm getting garden envy! I so wish ours was better! We are working on it though. We've got Little Miss a lovely sand and water table for her birthday later this week so we'll have that out there soon.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Was quite tiring but super easy and effective! It doesn't take long to make a garden nice and child friendly! Sand and Water tray is an excellent place to start! so versatile! Hope she has a brilliant birthday! X
ReplyDeleteHow lovely that she has her very own garden. I'm sure she'll have a great birthday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely idea. Great to get the children involved in things in the garden. Looks like she's enjoying it :)
ReplyDeleteAwww what a fantastic idea!! I love this. Great way for her to learn while having fun, but without making too much mess! Just brilliant :) Thanks so much for linking with #creativechallenge
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet, I bet she loves her own little garden :) #sharewithme x
ReplyDeleteThat's brilliant. I would like to do something similar, but am struggling to find a spot. I may end up making one out of a container and placing it somewhere as the soil is awful here. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a good idea. I would love to do this... Our garden at the moment is shared with my neighbour, but when we have our own garden again...! #CreativeChallenge
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good! I really like that she has her own gardening space. #CreativeChallenge
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your lovely comments! We were out in it again today making the most of the sunshine! I added a big pile of compost which she dug and filled plant pots with and then watered- is such a lovely space for her and she talks about her 'new garden' all the time! X
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