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Kids Go Gardening, 31 Mar 2026

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ArticleDo the thing! rot

When leaves rot they slowly turn into com­post, with the help of all the worms, bugs and tiny creatures that live in the soil. Com­post is food and medi­cine for the soil, keep­ing our gar­dens healthy. Leaves that have fallen from trees make...

Do the thing! rot

ArticleMAKE COMPOST IN A BAG:

1 Rake up all the leaves you can find. 2 Spray them with water and pile them into a black rub­bish bag. Tie the top of the bag and poke a few holes in it. Ideally place your bag some­where where it will get some warm sun. Check every so often to...

MAKE COMPOST IN A BAG:

ArticleWhy do trees lose their leaves?

Some trees drop their leaves as a way to sur­vive frosty weather and save their energy so they can bounce back to life in spring. These trees are called decidu­ous. Trees that keep their leaves all year are called ever­greens.

Why do trees lose their leaves?

ArticleWhat is humus?

Humus is basic­ally the end point of com­post. It is the dark spongy part of the soil that holds water and nutri­ents really well, help­ing plants grow strong and healthy.

What is humus?

ArticleLet the sun shine through!

Col­lect col­our­ful autumn leaves and flowers to make a ‘sun catcher’ to hang in a tree or in your win­dow.

Let the sun shine through!

ArticleChan­ging sea­sons

Have you noticed how the sun is shin­ing side­ways through the trees and mak­ing longer shad­ows on the ground? As winter gets closer and the days get shorter, the sun sits lower in the sky. But what is really on the move the sun or the earth?

Chan­ging sea­sons