8 Great Kid-Friendly Garden Plants

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1. Peas.
Peas are easy to grow and look so charming climbing up and twining around a trellis or fence. And the peas themselves are so sweet and fresh, kids can't wait to snap open the pods and eat the plump, delicious little veggies inside.

2. Carrots.
It took us a few years to master carrots, but now they're our favorite thing to plant! When our kids are playing in the backyard, they love to pull up a carrot or two, wash them off in the hose, and eat a crunchy snack. And there are some really gorgeous, colorful varieties available in shades of yellow, orange, red, and purple.

3. Radishes.
I have to admit that our kids don't love to eat radishes, but they're one of the fastest-growing garden plants around. They go from seed to harvest in less than a month, so they're about as close to instant gratification as you can get in the garden world.

4. Pumpkins.
There's something truly delightful in carving a pumpkin at the end of October that you grew from seed all summer long. You can even help kids carve their names in the flesh while it's still tender and green, and they can watch it grow bigger along with the pumpkin!

5. Sunflowers.
When it comes to sunflowers, my motto is The Bigger, The Better! It's amazing to see how tall large varieties of sunflowers get, and our kids love watching them grow taller, taller, taller, until the flowers are several feet taller than the children!

6. Watermelon.
Sadly, our climate just isn't right for watermelon-growing, but that hasn't stopped our kids from begging us every summer to try again. They know what they like!

7. Strawberries.
There have been summers in our garden where we grown-ups never got any fresh, homegrown strawberries because the kids would strip the ripe ones from the plants every single morning! I can't say I blame them--juicy, red strawberries that have been warmed by the summer sun are one of life's simple pleasures.

8. Cherry Tomatoes.
When our oldest was just a tot, she would pull cherry tomatoes off the vine and pop them in her mouth faster than we could pick them! They're so sweet and juicy! 

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