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Indoor Growing: House Plants

Make New Houseplants with a Rooting Pot Create a specialized rooting pot for easy at-home propagation! Materials: 6-7″ pot with drain holes 2.5″ clay pot, vermiculite Paper towels Small cork or florist’s clay Sharp scissors Approximate Time to Complete: 30 minutes for planting, severals weeks for

Introducing Community Grows: Houseplants

I imagine this won’t be a surprise to you, but here at ICG, we love plants. Yet some of us might be feeling that our opportunities to connect with plants outside might be more limited right now. Good news – growing houseplants is an easy

For the love of rocks

By Leigh MacDonald-Rizzo, Education Director My 8 year old loves collecting things; mostly, nature things. I’m not sure where he gets it from. Who am I kidding… I know exactly where he gets it from. This is the windowsill in my kitchen. Every time we

Yard Debris Bird Nests!

This activity was so easy and came up so organically. I wanted to do some raking as we had lots of little willow branches and such that had accumulated on our lawn and I wanted to get a little exercise in. As I was raking,

Animal Tracking

Animal tracking can help you realize that there are always creatures around, even when you’re feeling lonely! When you’re out walking, invite your child to look around to see what prints they can find. If your child doesn’t know what made the track, invite them

Fairy Gardens

Looking for easy nature activities for your child to do with the materials in your backyard or nearby green space? Build Fairy Gardens! ICG Garden Manager Jean Gerow shares that when she can’t plant outside, she “just goes outside and finds some twigs and leaves

Mid-Day Mindfulness Walks

You don’t need to walk far or go to a park or wild space to take a moment to be mindful and present with nature. Start by walking really s…l…o…w. Think about the way the feet feel on the ground and the way the sun

Morning Yoga

Start by standing tall and still like a mighty oak tree – with your arms reaching wide like branches. Then, bend down and touch your toes, with your arms loose like a waterfall. Next, come onto all fours with your hands and feet on the

Signs of Spring

ICG Educator Lauren Salzman shows us that a great way to celebrate the start of spring with your little one/s is getting outside and looking at the plants to see how the buds are changing. You can then bring a branch inside to observe as