Kids In The Garden

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  • 2005
  • 1 Season

Kids In The Garden is a television show produced by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation that aims to educate children and their families about gardening, sustainability, and healthy living. The show follows a group of children as they learn about the different aspects of gardening and sustainability, from planting and harvesting fruits and vegetables to creating compost and reducing waste.

The main host of the show is a charismatic and knowledgeable young girl named Annie, who is passionate about gardening and sustainability. Together with a group of children, she takes viewers on a journey through the different stages of gardening, explaining the importance of each step and providing helpful tips and tricks.

The show is aimed at children aged 5-12 and presents information in a fun and engaging way that is easy for kids to understand. Each episode focuses on a specific topic, such as planting seeds, caring for plants, or creating a worm farm, and is presented in an entertaining and informative manner.

One of the core themes of the show is sustainability, and Kids In The Garden teaches children about the importance of reducing waste and conserving resources. Viewers are shown how to make their own compost, how to recycle household items, and how to reduce their water usage.

In addition to teaching children about gardening and sustainability, Kids In The Garden also encourages healthy living by promoting the benefits of fresh fruits and vegetables. Viewers are shown how to prepare simple and healthy meals using produce from their own gardens, and are encouraged to try new foods and experiment with different recipes.

Throughout the show, the children are encouraged to get involved in the gardening process, learning valuable skills such as teamwork, responsibility, and patience. They work together to plant, water, and care for their garden, and are rewarded with the satisfaction of seeing their hard work pay off when they harvest their crops.

Overall, Kids In The Garden is a delightful and educational television show that teaches children about gardening, sustainability, and healthy living in a fun and engaging way. The show is well-produced and features a talented and charismatic host in Annie, who is sure to inspire young viewers to get involved in their own gardens and start living a more sustainable and healthy lifestyle.

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Seasons
Indoor Gardens
15. Indoor Gardens
May 21, 2005
Gardens can pop up in the strangest places. In fact, you can practically bring the bush indoors with a slice of rainforest under a huge glass roof - to protect it from the chills and wind so that it stays warm and summery year round.
Cacti and Succulents
14. Cacti and Succulents
May 21, 2005
Cacti are tough. They can survive in the harshest conditions known, going without water and nutrients for long periods of time. They're not just tough, no, they are nasty too with spines and prickles to protect their precious reserves.
Useful Plants
13. Useful Plants
May 21, 2005
Next time you breathe remember to say thanks to plants! They breathe in the CO2 we breathe out and breathe out fresh oxygen, which is what we breathe in! We need oxygen to day alive and couldn't exist without our little green friends.
Trees
12. Trees
May 21, 2005
Trees are amazing and are so important to our lives. We depend on them for so many things such as clean air, shade, windbreak and food for soil and creatures on the ground. A tree is not just a plant. It's a whole and vital ecosystem.
Creatures
11. Creatures
May 21, 2005
We think our garden is a peaceful paradise but really it's a jungle out there! Most animals are insects and our gardens are full of creepy crawlies, as well as birds and animals. Why do we need so many living things in the garden?
Herbs
10. Herbs
May 21, 2005
Herbs come in all shapes and sizes and are some of the most useful plants we have in the garden. They're used to flavour food, repel insects and make medicines. Wars have been fought and countries discovered all in the name of herbs!
Vegie Garden
9. Vegie Garden
May 21, 2005
Vegies straight from the garden taste a whole lot better. They're fresh and full of the vitamins and minerals that are lost in the trip from farm to shop. The great thing is they're pretty easy to grow and you don't need much space.
Plant Survivors
8. Plant Survivors
May 21, 2005
You might think that plants are laid back but oh no- they lead pretty wild and crazy lives! From frozen mountains to hot dry deserts - plants can take it all. They're great survivors and play all sorts of tricks to get what they need.
Fungi
7. Fungi
May 21, 2005
A dark stuffy shed is the last place you'd think you'd find plants growing and mushrooms aren't exactly plants - they're fungi. They grow in the dark and live of rotting organic matter and are amazingly weird and really really strange!
How Plants Work
6. How Plants Work
May 21, 2005
One of the most distinctive things about our planet is that it's so green and green equals plants and plants equal life. Plants seem almost magical at times and work away in silence and with little movement. But how does it all happen?
Fruit
5. Fruit
May 21, 2005
An apple a day keeps the doctor away - and no offence - but anything that keeps us away from doctors is really good. Fruit is packed with vitamins and minerals that help us grow and protect us from disease - and we can't resist them!
Leaves
4. Leaves
May 21, 2005
Leaves are so important to a plant's life as well as ours. Leaves soak up CO2 and produce the clean oxygen we breathe they are the only living things that can make their own food - but why do some plants drop them in autumn?
Flowers
3. Flowers
May 21, 2005
Luckily for bees, 90% of the plant world is flowers. The warmer months are the busiest but there are plants that flower each month of the year. The one thing they have in common as seeds but the real magic lies in their differences.
Seeds
2. Seeds
May 21, 2005
Seeds contain everything a plant needs to start life - the complete package! They can be as small as a speck of dust or as big as a coconut and come in an incredible variety of size, shapes, textures and patterns.
Soil
1. Soil
May 21, 2005
Did you realize that the very ground you walk on is alive? A handful of soil may contain millions of living things such as tiny insects, microscopic bugs and bacteria as well as worn down rock and minerals that plants use as food.
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    May 21, 2005
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