

Homeschool Garden Club - Pumpkins
Pumpkins - in April, well yes! You need to think about planting these now if you want them in October. You may remember that last year I...


Homeschool Garden Club - Sweet Peas
Sweet peas a really pretty flowers that smell fantastic. They look lovely in the growing in the garden or in jam jar on your homeschool...


Homeschool Garden Club - What Seeds to Look Out for Now
Here at the homeschool Garden Club, as part of our curriculum we teach being responsible of growing something for yourself, how to...


Homeschool Garden Club - Wrens
When bird watching in the garden how do we know which birds we are looking at? One of the ways is to learn who might be visiting and what...


Homeschool Garden Club - Recycling to Keep The Costs Down
Because homeschooling is funded by your family and not by the state money is a key issue. So everything we can do to save money is a good...


Homeschool Garden Club – Strawberries
Home grown strawberries are really easy to grow, fun to learn about growing and we think they are much healthier because you eat them in...


Homeschool Garden Club - Potatoes
Potatoes were first grown by the Incas in Peru between 8000 and 5000 BC ago. Potatoes provided the main source of food energy for vast...


Homeschool Garden Club - Rhubarb
There are few crops that you can grow which take such little effort to succeed as Rhubarb. It is my personal favourite. Over the winter,...


Homeschool Garden Club - Cucumbers
Our next crop to be sown is outdoor cucumbers. Like their name suggest they are grown outdoors, so no need for fancy equipment. Easy for...
Homeschool Garden Club - Nasturtiums
Nasturtiums not only look pretty, they’re edible too! You can eat the leaves and petals – they taste a bit peppery and look amazing in...