Teaching Children About Safe
Insecticides
It is never too late or too early to begin teaching your
children about eco-friendly gardening.
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Teaching them about natural, safe insecticides, their uses
and why it is important for our environment at a young age can
help foster a connection to the earth and their responsibility
towards it.
A great way to begin teaching a child about safe
insecticides is to help them pick out companion plants that are
known to have natural insecticide qualities. This gives you an
opportunity to talk to them about the type of insects that this
plant either kills or repels and which parts are used to make
an natural insecticide.
Allowing them to help you place the plants around the garden
will help them learn the combination basics of companion
gardening. This is also a good opportunity to talk to them
about the risks that are associated with synthetic insecticides
as well as, the effects they have on wildlife, compared to
natural insecticides.
Helping them start from seed, plants that have natural
insecticide qualities not only allows you to teach them about
natural insecticide but can also many other aspects of organic
gardening. Many children really enjoy checking on their seeds
daily and become very protective of their little gardens. One
of the advantages of growing plants that are known to have
natural insecticide properties is you will not have to worry in
most cases about your child's seedlings being overcome by
insects.
Just because something is called a natural insecticide does
not mean it is not toxic and it's very important to teach the
children about this. Certain natural insecticides such as
nicotine can be highly toxic when in concentrated form, and can
be harmful to both humans as well as other warm-blooded
animals. Explaining to your child, which of these natural
insecticides are harmful is just as important as explaining
which plants are beneficial.
Allowing a child to help you harvest the flowers and leaves
of the plant for use as an natural insecticide is another
opportunity to talk about them. It allows you to teach them how
to properly harvest from the plant without injuring it. Also,
you will have the opportunity to teach them about how much
needs to be harvested. Nowadays in which everything is instant,
bigger and better, this gives you an opportunity to show your
child just how little natural insecticide is needed to be
effective.
With the exception of some safe insecticides that are known
to be irritants, children can assist in the preparation of
sprays and teas for use within the garden. Many children enjoy
adding the ingredients to the pan and shaking the bottle.
Letting them deliver some of the natural insecticide out in the
garden, is something that they also enjoy and helps develop the
necessary safety skills that need to be learned, all the while
under your watchful eye.
Teaching children about how to properly use natural
insecticides in a safe and effective manner benefits not only
them but the environment as well. It can be made to be fun and
educational of the same time, and the memories that you will be
making are absolutely priceless.
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