Easy Christmas Gardening Ideas For Kids – Fun Festive Things To Grow Together

Discover our favourite Christmas gardening ideas for kids – from Christmas dinner veg to winter flowers and even your very own miniature Christmas tree!
April is actually the perfect time to start your Christmas gardening journey with the kids — many of the vegetables that end up on your Christmas dinner table need to be planted right now!
Christmas gardening ideas for kids are something we absolutely love here at Under the Christmas Tree, because growing something festive together is one of the most magical and rewarding activities the whole family can enjoy this winter!
From crunchy Christmas dinner vegetables to beautiful winter flowers and even your very own miniature Christmas tree there is so much more growing on in the garden at this time of year than you might think. So grab those little gardening gloves and let’s get growing!
Grow Your Own Christmas Dinner – Vegetables Kids Can Plant Now

Did you know that some of the most delicious vegetables on your Christmas dinner table can actually be grown by the kids themselves? Brussels sprouts, carrots and parsnips are all surprisingly simple to grow and absolutely brilliant fun for children to harvest and bring proudly to the table on Christmas Day!
The key is starting early – most Christmas dinner vegetables need to go in the ground between March and June for a December harvest. A brilliant family project that teaches children exactly where their food comes from and makes Christmas dinner taste even better!
🔗Shop Grow Your Own Christmas Dinner Seed Kit
Beautiful Winter Flowers Kids Can Grow

Most people assume nothing grows in a UK garden in winter, but they are wonderfully wrong! There are some genuinely stunning flowers that not only survive harsh winter weather but absolutely thrive in it, and children find it completely magical watching something bloom when everything else looks bare.
Snowdrops, hellebores and winter pansies are perfect for young gardener: hardy, reliable and gorgeous. Plant bulbs with the kids in autumn and watch their faces light up when the first flowers push through the frozen ground in December and January.
Grow Your Own Christmas Tree – The Most Magical Kids Garden Project

If there is one Christmas gardening idea for kids that genuinely takes the breath away it is this one. Growing your very own Christmas tree from seed is one of the most wonderfully patient and rewarding long term projects a child can undertake and the sense of pride when their very own Norway Spruce finally stands tall is absolutely priceless!
Grow your own Christmas tree kit
Norway Spruce seeds with pot and compost — perfect for kids!
View on Amazon UK →Yes it takes a few years to grow, but that is precisely what makes it so special. Start yours this Christmas and imagine the magic of decorating a tree your child grew themselves in years to come.
🔗 Shop Grow Your Own Christmas Tree Kit — Amazon UK
Easy Indoor Growing For Kids This Christmas

No garden? No problem! Some of the most fun and festive Christmas gardening ideas for kids work brilliantly on a sunny windowsill indoors. Cress heads, herb gardens and fragrant hyacinths are all wonderfully simple to grow and give children that magical sense of nurturing something from seed to beautiful bloom.
Hyacinths in particular are absolutely perfect for Christmas – pot them up in October and they will reward you with the most gorgeous festive fragrance just in time for the big day. Simple, beautiful and brilliantly festive!
Grow your own Christmas tree kit
Norway Spruce seeds with pot and compost — perfect for kids!
View on Amazon UK →Christmas gardening ideas for kids that are genuinely fun, genuinely festive and genuinely good for little ones too! Whether your child grows a single pot of cress on the windowsill or nurtures their very own Norway Spruce from seed one thing is absolutely certain. The magic of watching something grow never gets old at any age.
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