Gardening Clubs and Classes for Long Island Kids

5/11/16 - By Jaime Sumersille

Dig your hands into the soil of the Earth and learn how to grow your own food. Teaching children at a young age how to cultivate food is a priceless ability. These farms, garden clubs and museums across Long Island have everything you need to get started, so head out with your little seedling and plant some fun. And for more outside activities, check out our Spring Fun Guide.

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Rock Hall Children's Garden Club
199 Broadway, Lawrence
516-239-1157
Children will learn to cultivate, seed, plant and tend a vegetable and herb garden at this weekly club offered through August.

Planting the Seeds of Success
May 14, 2016, 1pm
Garden of Eve
4558 Sound Ave., Riverhead
Learn how to grow your own veggies or flowers from seed, organically, in a pot that you can put anywhere inside or outside your home. The session will cover what to grow, how to grow, what to grow it in, composting, ingredients of potting soil, what organic means, how to control diseases and insects organically, how to set up a vegetable garden, and more. They can also discuss how to select plant varieties that will do well for you based on your site conditions, and help give you specific recommendations of some tried-and-true favorites. The class fee includes one 12" pot filled with potting soil, one plug tray and a packet of seeds of your choice, as well as class fee for each participant (kids accompanying an adult are no extra charge).

Let's Get This Garden Started
Children's Museum of the East End
​377 Bridgehampton Tpke., Bridgehampton
​May 21, 2016, 12pm
Join CMEE, along with Farmer Frank from Bhumi Farms and Gardener Zoe from Country Lane Gardens, as the museum prepares their garden for the growing season. Kids (and parents) attending this afternoon event will learn about garden preparation, how to transfer a plant, and what you need to do to make sure it remains healthy and strong. Families will also be given their own flower to care for at home.

Summer Gardening Programs for Kids

The Children's Garden
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County
350 Yaphank Ave., Yaphank
631-727-7850
The 2016 program provides a hands-on gardening experience for children. Making newspaper pots, potting seeds, identifying weeds, composting, planting, harvesting and more. Children ages 5 and up are best suited for the program, which is not parent participatory. They will be divided into two groups – ages 5 to 8 years and 9 to 12 years. The eight-week gardening session will meet on Wednesday mornings July 6 through August 24 from 10 to 11:30 a.m.

In the Garden
Bridge Gardens
36 Mitchell La., Bridgehampton
The Children's Museum of the East End has partnered with Bridge Gardens and the Peconic Land Trust this summer for “In the Garden." During this farm-to-table program, children will be introduced to the plant life cycle and other basic elements of sustainable gardening. Each week, families will meet at Bridge Gardens in Bridgehampton where they will enjoy songs, stories and work on projects related to gardening. Tuesday mornings July 5 through August 23.

Main photo: Children's Museum of the East End

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Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County

Children's Museum of the East End

Rock Hall Children's Garden Club