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Nature Study: Growing Strawberries

From Seed to Sweet Growing strawberries from seeds isn’t just about getting tasty fruit—it’s a hands-on adventure that teaches kids patience, responsibility, and a little bit of science along the way. You know, those life skills needed for success in this century and beyond. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or a young gardener yourself, here's what kids can learn while growing strawberries from scratch. 1. Patience Pays Off Strawberries don’t grow overnight. From tiny seeds to ripe, red berries, it can take several months—sometimes even up to a year. For kids used to quick results, this is a great way to learn that good things take time. Watching the slow transformation teaches them how to stay committed and enjoy the process, not just the reward. 2. The Life Cycle of a Plant Growing strawberries is a live biology lesson: A. Seeds sprout into tiny green shoots. B. These become seedlings with little leaves. C. Then comes the flowering stage, followed by fruit development. Kids ...

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