If your children are anything like mine then they love working in the garden. Every year my parents grow a big garden in the back of their property. My children love planting vegetables, watering them, and later on picking and eating them. It really gets my children more interested in eating healthy, and I couldnt ask for anything more! My oldest son even likes eating raw cucumber with a little bit of salt on it, which is rather surprising to me, because he is such a picky child.
Lukily I came across a lovely little site called Growums, who offers six different Garden Growing Kits. Growums teaches children how to grow herbs from seeds to harvest, while doing something they really enjoy. Did you know that 98% of children that grow their own vegetables eat their own vegetables! I can believe it, because it is usually such a challenge to get my children to eat their veggies, but not when they grow their very own! They actually want to eat their vegetables which is quite a change in my house! It teaches them the value of helping the environment, and the importance of eating healthy foods.
Growums offers six different Gardens to choose from including:
- Salad Garden
- Herb Garden
- Taco Garden
- Stir Fry Garden
- Pizza Garden
- Ratatouille Garden
I thought that the Pizza Garden was awesome! Who grows their very own herbs and veggies, from their very own garden to make their own pizza? I bet not many of you , or maybe not any of you! I thought about choosing the Pizza Garden to review, but my children already love pizza, so I thought maybe I would choose something out of the ordinary. After reading about the Ratatouille Garden I knew it was the one! I looked up some recipes for Ratatouille that sounded delicious and fresh, so Ratatouille it was!
- 1 Package of Eggplant Seeds
- 1 Package of Tomato Seeds
- 1 Package of Bell Pepper Seeds
- 1 Package of Zucchini Seeds
- 8 Coco Pellets
- 8 Plant Tags (2 per veg.)
- Easy to Read Directions

You can also use Growums Kits as a great way to Fundraise for your cause or organization. Each Growems kit costs ten dollars. Your organization will then earn a generous amount. It would be best if you set a goal for each child to sell at least 15 kits. Overall, they are a cheap way to teach children the importance of healthy eating and spending family time together. I can't wait until our little garden starts sprouting!