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    Published: Jun 6, 2025 · Modified: Jun 26, 2025 by Kristen Wood · This post may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase through links on our site, we may earn a commission. ·

    These 10 Fun Plants Are Perfect for Gardening With Kids

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    Gardening is a fun, hands-on way to get kids off screens and into the dirt. But not all plants are created equal when it comes to keeping little ones engaged and excited. The best kid-friendly plants are fast-growing, interactive, and full of surprises.

    These 10 fun plants are safe, easy to grow, and sure to spark curiosity and joy in your budding green thumbs.

    Snapdragons

    Close-up of vibrant pink snapdragon flowers with green leaves in a garden setting.
    Photo Credit: maxmann/Pixabay

    Snapdragons are colorful and full of personality. Kids love gently pinching the blossoms to make them “snap” open like little dragon mouths. They come in every color imaginable and bloom quickly from spring to fall.

    Cherry Tomatoes

    A blue-speckled enamel pot filled with cherry tomatoes on a checkered tablecloth, next to a white ceramic pitcher.
    Photo Credit: JillWellington/Pixabay

    Tiny hands will love picking sweet cherry tomatoes right off the vine. They grow fast, are easy to care for, and make a tasty garden snack. Watching them ripen teaches kids about patience and reward.

    Sunflowers

    A vast field of blooming sunflowers under a partly cloudy sky with trees in the background.
    Photo Credit: Designecologist/Pexels

    Sunflowers grow tall and proud—sometimes taller than the kids themselves! They’re a blast to plant and even more fun to measure as they stretch toward the sky. Plus, harvesting the seeds is a fun fall activity.

    Nasturtiums

    Red nasturtium flower with yellow center and green leaves in the background, illuminated by sunlight.
    Photo Credit: aksinfo7 universe/Pexels

    These vibrant flowers are not only beautiful but edible too! Nasturtiums grow quickly, and their peppery leaves and blossoms add a playful twist to salads. Their trailing vines are great for hanging baskets and window boxes.

    Mint

    Close-up of fresh, green mint leaves with serrated edges, arranged symmetrically on a plant.
    Photo Credit: Magdalena79/Pixabay

    Mint is a sensory delight—kids can rub the leaves to smell the fresh scent. It grows fast and spreads easily, making it a rewarding herb for children to grow. Bonus: they can use it in lemonade or homemade tea.

    Radishes

    A basket of fresh red radishes with green leaves and several cucumbers.
    Photo Credit: paulbr75/Pixabay

    One of the quickest veggies to grow, radishes pop up in just 3 to 4 weeks. Kids can watch them grow from seed to harvest in record time. Their bright colors and peppery crunch make them exciting and fun.

    Lamb’s Ear

    Frost-covered green plant with fuzzy leaves surrounded by small, spiky brown and green plants.
    Photo Credit: havlil/Pixabay

    This soft, fuzzy plant is a hit with kids who love to touch and feel. It’s drought-tolerant and low-maintenance, perfect for little gardeners. Its silvery leaves look magical in any garden bed.

    Strawberries

    A close-up of a pile of fresh red strawberries with green stems, highlighting their seeds and shiny surface.
    Photo Credit: David J. Boozer/Pexels

    Strawberries are irresistible and easy to grow in containers or garden beds. Children will love spotting the tiny white flowers turn into juicy red berries. They’re sweet, rewarding, and ideal for snacking.

    Purple Hyacinth Bean

    Three purple and brown dried seed pods hang from a thin red stem against a blurred gray background.
    Photo Credit: hecos/Deposit Photos

    This fast-growing vine has brilliant purple pods and fun twirling tendrils. It grows quickly and adds a whimsical touch to fences or trellises. It’s a great plant to watch and sketch as it develops.

    Aloe Vera

    A small potted aloe vera plant sits on a wooden floor in a softly lit room.
    Photo Credit: ha11ok/Pixabay

    This spiky succulent is both fun to grow and useful around the house. Create a separate, mini-garden with durable playground borders so that kids can learn how to care for a desert plant and use the gel for minor scrapes or sunburns (with supervision). Kids can learn how to care for a desert plant and use the gel for minor scrapes or sunburns (with supervision). It’s a neat intro to medicinal gardening.

    Gardening with kids doesn’t have to be complicated—just colorful, interactive, and fun. These 10 plants offer a perfect blend of learning and play that will inspire young gardeners to grow and explore. Get ready to dig in and grow some memories!

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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    About Kristen Wood

    Kristen is a plant lover, gardener, certified functional nutritional expert, cookbook author, writer, and photographer. Her work has been featured in many online and print publications including Willow & Sage Magazine, Forbes, NBC, New York Daily News, Healthline, MSN, Elle, Yoga Journal, and many more. She is also a syndicated writer for The Associated Press.

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