Adding Compost to the Garden
Ages 4 and up (2 to 3 sessions of 30 to 45 minutes)
Objectives:
Understand how compost is made and why it is good for the garden
Materials:
compost shovels, pitch forks, spades
magnifying lenses
Set up:
Show the children the compost and ask them what
does it look like (dirt and sawdust). What do they
think compost is made of
(watermelon rinds and sawdust
were popular answers). Our compost was made of grass, leaves, horse stable
and food wastes. These ingredients rotted down over time to
turn into humus. What
is humus? Not the hummus that goes on sandwiches! Humus is the organic
layer of soil, which is a rich dark color compared
to the rest of the soil layers.
Why is it good to compost our yard and food wastes? Composting our wastes
reduces trash and turns something smelly into a rich soil for
the garden. Reading books
about composting also helps the children understand what exactly goes on
to create compost.
Part One:
Start digging into the compost. Ask the children what do they
see in the compost (worms and many different kinds of bugs).
Allow the children to keep
count of
the number of worms they find. Many of the children understand the concept
of the worm castings being good for the plants and garden. Explain that
the compost
provides food for the plants that we will be planting later as well as
food for the worms.
Part Two:
Begin to move the compost pile to the garden with shovels,
pitchforks and other tools. Keep in mind that the children
will work at their own pace.
Probably looking
and catching worms is going to be more exciting than working on moving
the compost. Several days may
be needed to move the compost and spread it out on the garden area
with the children. Allow them to play with the pile. The children at
CSDC
pretended that it was
a volcano and that the hot lava was being spread onto their garden
to help it grow.
Questions to ask:
How does compost help our plants? Why do the worms like the compost
so much? Why is compost good for the environment?
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