Easy Earth Day activity for kids: plant a tree
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This activity is great for all ages, with help. ?Kids are thrilled to learn that the tree they plant can live hundreds or even a thousand years,? says Sean Fox, horticulturalist at The Arboretum at the University of Guelph, Ont.
You?ll need:
one gallon pot holding a small native tree, such as sugar maple, white cedar, paper birch or tamarack (about $10 from a nursery)
adult- and kid-sized shovels and gardening gloves
large watering can
Directions:
Dig a hole 2 to 3 times the diameter of the pot and deep enough to hold the soil and roots. Remove the tree from the pot and place it in the hole.
Cover the roots with loose soil.
Thoroughly soak the tree by emptying several large watering cans or using an irrigation soaker.
For the first few years, water it well once a week if the weather is dry.
Track your tree?s growth with regular photos.
Read more:
Earth Day: 17 eco-friendly celebrity parents
What are you doing to mark Earth Day"
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