HOME GARDEN BATISTA, DENIS PINTO, ITZEL REINA, YANETH SANTOS, ALBERTINA.

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HOME GARDEN BATISTA, DENIS PINTO, ITZEL REINA, YANETH SANTOS, ALBERTINA

Home garden  It is a small piece of land in an accessible place where you can grow vegetables for family consumption or community group. Even in households where no one has a plot of land, the garden can develop into cans, boxes, pots and planters up on that count with many public and private residential.

The benefits of having a home garden  You vegetables and meat for your family.  Economizes money.  You make better use of time.  For products in abundance and when the family wants.  To have fresh vegetables to feed more. Vegetables give us minerals and vitamins that protect health.  To learn something new in your garden. See how they grow vegetables, like doctor and you have to make.

Spend time with family  Gardening is an activity to do with family. Children of all ages can participate by moving earth, watering or harvesting the fruits. All family members can participate.

More fruits and vegetables  Children who grow their own vegetables are usually more willing to try these and other foods from nature. Usually they are more likely and more accustomed to eating fruits and vegetables.

Outdoor Living  Having a garden is a daily work, in which children enjoy and have fun away from the screens. This is another option to keep distracted leisure without consoles or watching television.

Responsibility  To maintain a garden is necessary to establish the various tasks to be performed and assign it to different family members. It is important to be consistent and that everyone is responsible for their homework because, otherwise not get the expected results and there will be nothing to harvest.

Reduces stress  Quiet moments in the garden is living because it is not an activity in which it is necessary to follow a rapid pace, but a simple and routine order that changes seasonally. In orchards quiet and silent moments are lived and in fact is used as therapy for seniors.

Cooler than none  Of course, if you have the garden in the backyard or on the terrace, which will consume the coolest place at the peak of ripeness, no doubt.

Know, love and care for nature  All this will make the children more aware of nature and to learn its secrets will make more love and care about care for and preserve it, starting with its immediate environment.