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  • Planting Positive Seeds: A New Year's Message from You Are a Gardener®

    Planting Positive Seeds: A New Year's Message from You Are a Gardener®: Much like the amaryllis flower, which represents pride, strength, and determination, our company is starting off this new year with a similar mindset. We take great pride in the positive impact that You Are a Gardener® has on children, families, and educators. Our strength and commitment to empowering gardeners of all ages with healthy mindsets, vocabulary, and tools to manage difficult emotions while remaining grounded in gratitude remains unwavering. At the core of our mission is the determination and desire to spread seeds of kindness, compassion, empathy, inclusivity, and love. We are eager to see what new growth will emerge this year, and we are grateful to have you join us on this journey. Onward we grow in 2024! Planting Positive Seeds: A New Year's Message from You Are a Gardener®. Join us on a journey of growth, kindness, and empowerment in 2024!

  • Thank You 2023

    2023…We’ve had the time of our lives! Thank you for all the adventures, travel, changes, growth, challenges, opportunities and exploration! We are grateful for each and every experience 🎉🌱✨ #grateful #thankful #2023 #wonderfulyear #nextadventure #onward #newopportunities #newyear #newyearseve #2024 #pullyourweeds #weedstoseeds #youareagardener #yearofthegardener

  • Tips For Managing Holiday Stress For Gardeners Of All Ages

    As merry and bright this time of year is, let’s face it gardeners with it can also come 'weeds' aka stress. It is easy to get overwhelmed and overstimulated this time of year for kids and adults alike, due to the excitement, change in routine, and expectations to participate in family events. However, with a little guidance and support, gardners can learn healthy ways to manage holiday stress and fully embrace the magic of the festive season. Here are some tips to help gardeners manage stress during the holidays: Encourage regular exercise: Exercise can help reduce stress and anxiety. Encourage your family to get outside and play, or participate in a fun winter sport like ice skating or sledding. Practice deep breathing: Deep breathing can help calm the mind and reduce stress. Encourage your kids and yourself to take deep breaths when feeling overwhelmed or anxious. Maintain a regular sleep schedule: Lack of sleep can exacerbate stress and anxiety. Encourage your family to maintain a regular sleep schedule, even during school breaks. Encourage downtime: The holiday season can be busy and overwhelming. Take breaks and engage in calming activities like reading, drawing, or listening to music. Set realistic expectations: The holiday season can be full of expectations, but it's important to set realistic ones for your family. Don't over-schedule activities or events, and make sure you understand that it's okay to say no if they're feeling overwhelmed. Practice gratitude: Encourage gardeners to focus on the positive aspects of the holiday season, like spending time with loved ones or enjoying festive traditions. Practicing gratitude can help reduce stress and anxiety. Seek support: If you or your child is struggling with stress or anxiety, don't hesitate to seek support from a mental health professional or school counselor. They can provide additional resources and strategies to help your child manage their stress. Wishing all our gardener friends a calm, joyful and fun holiday season! Discover helpful tips for managing holiday stress for gardeners of all ages. Learn how to reduce stress and fully embrace the magic of the festive season. Tips For Managing Holiday Stress For Gardeners Of All Ages

  • DIY Last-Minute Holiday Cup Ornaments: A Heartfelt Gift Idea

    DIY Last-Minute Holiday Cup Ornaments: A Heartfelt Gift Idea If you're scrambling for a last-minute gift idea that comes from the heart, look no further. Gardener Kelsey's homemade holiday cup ornaments are a beautiful way to capture creativity and decorate your tree for the season. This fun and easy holiday craft is perfect for gardeners of all ages. Scroll down to watch Gardener Kelsey's video, step-by-step instructions and to collect your Gardening Tool Badge for this activity! Homemade holiday gifts have been a tradition for many families over the years. Not only are they a great way to save money during the holiday season, but they also offer a unique personal touch that shows how much you care. There are also some incredible social and emotional benefits that come with making homemade gifts with your children which is why this DIY is today's new 'Gardening Tool'! Here are some ways that making homemade holiday gifts can enhance your child's social and emotional development: Creativity: Making homemade gifts requires creativity and imagination. This helps gardeners to think outside of the box and explore new ways of expressing themselves. Self-esteem: When children make their own gifts, they feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. This can boost their self-esteem and give them the confidence to tackle new challenges. Empathy: Homemade gifts require thought and consideration for the recipient. Children learn to think about other people's needs and feelings, which helps them develop empathy and compassion. Communication: Making homemade gifts involves communication and collaboration. Children learn to express their ideas and listen to others, which are important skills for building strong relationships. Patience: Crafting homemade gifts can be a time-consuming process. Children learn to be patient and persistent, which are valuable skills for tackling difficult tasks. Making homemade holiday gifts is a great way to foster social and emotional development and provides a fun and engaging way to spend time together, while also building important life skills. So why not start a new tradition this year and make some homemade gifts with your children? DIY Last-Minute Holiday Cup Ornaments Materials: -9 oz plastic cups -Markers -Parchment paper or tin foil -Access to an oven -String or ornament hooks for hanging. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees. Decorate your cups with any design or messages you like, place on parchment paper or tin foil and put in the oven. This next part happens fast, in about 30-60 seconds they will shrink and melt. Watch the cups in the oven to make sure they don’t curl up. Once out of the oven, you can use a spatula to push them down if they are slightly curled. Let cool, poke a hole in the top and use a hook or yarn for hanging. Hey gardeners, did you make Gardener Kelsey's Dried Orange Slice Fox Decorations? If so, congratulations, you just collected the 'Orange Slice Fox Decorations 'Gardening Tool Badge'! --> Click the badge to download a pdf sticker for your Gardening Tool Badge Collector Sheet! Looking for a heartfelt last-minute gift idea? Check out our DIY Last Minute Holiday Cup Ornaments tutorial. Perfect for gardeners of all ages and easy to make!

  • Join us in Cultivating Positivity

    Join us in Cultivating Positivity: Our mission is to empower "gardeners" of all ages with a vocabulary, mindset, and tools to manage stress, grow through challenges, and stay grounded in gratitude. Our social media and #PullYourWeeds® Blog is always featuring helpful content for families and educators, ranging from creative crafts, family-friendly recipes, mindfulness exercises, gratitude practices, to grounding techniques. We invite you to follow us along, like, comment, or share @youareagardener #pullyourweeds on our social media pages- Instagram, Facebook & YouTube. Let's work together to create a brighter future by nurturing confidence, kindness, inclusivity, positivity and growth! Here are some of the ways you can help us grow and spread seeds of positivity: Follow us on our social media platforms to stay updated on our latest content and initiatives. We are active on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Like and engage with our posts by commenting and sharing them with your friends and family. Your engagement helps us reach a wider audience and spread our message of positivity and self-care. Share our content with your network. If you find our posts helpful or inspiring, please share them on your social media channels or with your community. Explore our #PullYourWeeds® Blog for a range of helpful resources for families and educators. We feature various crafts, family-friendly recipes, mindfulness exercises, gratitude exercises, and grounding techniques to help gardeners of all ages lead a more balanced and fulfilling life. Spread some seeds at your school-Book an assembly, workshop, or professional developmemnt program for your students, families and teachers. Join us in Cultivating Positivity with You Are a Gardener! Follow us for helpful content, engage with our posts, and spread seeds of kindness and growth. Together, let's create a positive cultural shift and brighten our future. Join us in Cultivating Positivity and let's grow!

  • Wrapping It Up With Love and Appreciation

    Wrapping It Up: As we wrap up the year, we want you to know how much we appreciate your support and all your holiday orders. We've experienced tremendous growth throughout the year, and we owe it all to you! Our mission to empower children, families, and educators with seeds of resilience, mindfulness, gratitude, kindness, and inclusivity has reached far and wide, and we're grateful for our network of supporters who are helping us grow. We can't wait to see what seeds will sprout in 2024. May the magic and joy of the season fill your hearts with happiness and warmth as you celebrate with your loved ones. Celebrate the season with You Are a Gardner® as we reflect on a year of growth and gratitude. Wrapping It Up with love and appreciation! 🎁✨🌱

  • How 'Ful Are You : Free Holiday Coloring Sheet

    Hey gardeners, how 'ful are you this holiday season? Get into the holiday spirit with our free holiday coloring sheet! Perfect for children and adults, unleash your creativity and have fun this season. Celebrate some of our favorite and festive words with our free holiday coloring sheet for gardeners of all ages to enjoy at home and in school! Click on the image to download your free printable this holiday season! Happy holidays, gardeners!

  • The Gift That Keeps on Digging: You Are a Gardener® Children's Book

    Discover the perfect gift this holiday season: You Are a Gardener® Children's Book. Plant the seeds of empowerment, gratitude, and mindfulness in young minds. This holiday season, give the gift that keeps on 'digging' by purchasing a copy of our book. This is a gift that is perfect for children, families, teachers, and counselors. Our book has a timeless message that empowers gardeners of all ages. It provides readers with the vocabulary, mindset, and coping skills to manage big emotions in a mindful way, while staying rooted in gratitude. Although it may seem like a children's book, the message it conveys is ageless. By gifting a signed copy of You Are a Gardener®, you are planting the seeds of an evergreen and ever-growing present that will keep on giving. *All holiday orders must be placed by December 18th for Christmas deliveries.* The Gift That Keeps on Giving: You Are a Gardener® Children's Book

  • Decorate for the Holidays with Dried Orange Fox Decorations

    Decorate for the Holidays with Dried Orange Fox Decorations: Dried fruit is a fantastic way to add a touch of festivity to your holiday décor. From dried orange slice garlands to rustic ornaments, the possibilities are endless. Today, Gardener Kelsey is showing us how to create dried orange slice fox ornaments in honor of our lovable mascot, Foxie. These charming ornaments look great on their own, strung together as garland, or tied with potpourri in a bow. This is the perfect holiday activity for gardeners of all ages! Scroll down to watch gardener Kelsey's video, to get the step-by-step instructions and scroll all the way down to collect your Gardening Tool badge for this activity! << PRESS PLAY TO LEARN HOW TO MAKE GARDENER KELSEY'S DRIED ORANGE FOX DECOARTIONS >> Get into the holiday spirit with our adorable Dried Orange Fox Decorations! Learn how to make these charming ornaments with gardener Kelsey! Gardener Kelsey's Dried Orange Fox Decorations Craft: What you'll need- -Oranges -Black & White Paint -Hot Glue -Ornament Hooks or String -Parchment paper -Access To An Oven Pre-heat oven to 200 degrees. Cut oranges into 1/4 -1/8 inch slices. Then cut 2-3 orange slices into 8 pieces (for the ears). Place on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper. Don't overcrowd the slices. Bake for 2-4 hours flipping every 30 minutes. Time is determined on thickness of slice. You want the juices to be totally evaporated and the oranges hardened. Once cool, you can hot glue on two ears to your orange slice. Once fully dry (not sticky) and cooled, use your paint to make Foxie's face. Once paint is completely dry you can put an ornament hook or string through the top to use as a tree ornament or window hanger. You can also poke a hole through the top of each slice and string together to use as garland. These slices also look beautiful in a bow of potpourri or as table settings tied around a napkin. Note: for younger gardeners please have adult supervision. Hey gardeners, did you make Gardener Kelsey's Dried Orange Slice Fox Decorations? If so, congratulations, you just collected the 'Orange Slice Fox Decorations 'Gardening Tool Badge'! --> Click the badge to download a pdf sticker for your Gardening Tool Badge Collector Sheet! Decorate for the Holidays with Dried Orange Fox Decorations

  • Gardener Aidan's Peppermint Mason Jar Ice Cream

    Enjoy a Refreshing and Festive Dessert with Gardener Aidan’s Peppermint Mason Jar Ice Cream With Crushed Candy Canes 🫙🍦 Hey gardeners, are you looking for a cool and delicious holiday treat? Try Gardener Aidan's recipe for peppermint ice cream with crushed candy canes. It's super easy to make, all you have to do is simply add the ingredients to a mason jar, shake, freeze, and enjoy! This dessert is perfect for kids and adults alike, and is guaranteed to be a huge hit at any holiday gathering. Scroll down to get Gardener Aidan's Peppermint Mason Jar Ice Cream recipe and scroll all the way down to read the many social and emotional benefits of cooking and baking and to collect your gardening tool badge for this activity! << PRESS PLAY TO WATCH GARDENER AIDAN'S VIDEO>> Gardener Aidan's Peppermint Mason Jar Ice Cream: In a large mason jar combine: -2 Cups Heavy Cream -3 Tbsp Sugar -3 Tsp of Vanilla -1 Cup Crushed Candy Canes -2 Dashes of Peppermint Oil -1 to 2 Pinches of Salt ~Once all ingredients are in mason jar, shake for 5 minutes. Freeze for at least 5-6 hours. Pile on your favorite toppings and enjoy! (This recipe pairs perfectly with our Crushed Candy Cane Gnger Sammies..click here!) Cooking and baking can be fun activities for gardeners of all ages, but they also come with a host of social and developmental benefits. Here are some reasons why you should encourage your kids to get involved in the kitchen: Builds confidence: Cooking and baking allow kids to feel a sense of accomplishment as they create something from scratch. This can boost their self-esteem and confidence in their abilities. Encourages creativity: The kitchen is a great place for kids to experiment with different flavors and ingredients. This can inspire their creativity and help them develop their own unique style of cooking. Fosters family bonding: Cooking and baking can be a fun family activity that brings everyone together. It's a great opportunity to spend quality time with your kids and teach them valuable life skills. Develops motor skills: Measuring, pouring, and stirring ingredients requires coordination and fine motor skills, which can help kids develop these abilities. Teaches math and science: Cooking and baking involve a lot of math and science concepts, such as measuring and mixing ingredients. This can help kids develop their understanding of these subjects in a practical way. Encourages healthy habits: When kids cook and bake their own meals, they are more likely to make healthier choices. They can also learn about nutrition and the importance of a balanced diet. Hey gardeners, did you make Gardener Aidan's Peppermint Mason Jar Ice Cream? If so, congratulations, you just collected the 'Mason Jar Ice Cream 'Gardening Tool Badge'! --> Click the badge to download a pdf sticker for your Gardening Tool Badge Collector Sheet! Overall gardeners, cooking and baking are great activities for kids and adults alike that can provide a wide range of social and developmental benefits. So why not get your kids involved in the kitchen today and test out Gardener Aidan's Peppermint Mason Jar Ice Cream!

  • Thank You Gardener Kelsey: Our Creative Collaborator & Beyond

    Kelsey Jordan (aka Gardener Kelsey), our illustrator, videographer, and overall creative collaborator, has been a constant support throughout our journey. She's been cheering us on from the sidelines and behind the camera since the very beginning, and has been there for us for every single on of our entrepreneurial encounters. Her patience never wears thin (even during hours of filming hello gardeners®) and her hard work has helped turn our dreams into a reality. Gardener Kelsey, thank you for supporting us, sharing your talent with us, dreaming with us, creating with us, and growing with us. You truly are a master gardener...(literally and physically)! Are you ready...it's grow time! All our love & gratitude, Gardener Shanna, Gardener Anna & Gardener Aidan P.S. -Wacth some of Gardener Kelsey's videos on YouTube...click here!

  • Celebrate Yourself: Acknowledging Your Accomplishments, No Matter the Size

    As gardeners, It's important to celebrate every accomplishment, no matter how small they may seem. Stay grounded in gratitude for your achievements and keep pushing forward. Today we are sharing some gardenery ways in which you can celebrate yourself and stay grateful for your accomplishments. Scroll down for our tips and scroll all the way to down to collect your Gardening Tool Badge for celebrating yourself! Gardener's Tips To Celebrate Yourself Write down your achievements: Make a list of everything you have accomplished, big or small. Seeing your accomplishments written down can help you appreciate them more. Treat yourself to some self-care: Do something nice for yourself as a reward for your accomplishments. It could be something as simple as taking a relaxing bath or using a crystal face roller. Share your success: Share your accomplishments with friends and family. Not only will they be proud of you, but sharing your successes with others can help you feel more grateful for them. Reflect on your journey: Take a moment to reflect on the path that led you to your accomplishments. Think about the hard work, dedication, and sacrifices you made along the way. Keep striving for more: Celebrating your accomplishments doesn't mean you should stop your momentum. Use your achievements as motivation to keep pushing yourself towards new goals. Remember gardeners, celebrating yourself and staying grateful for your accomplishments is not just about recognizing your achievements, but also about acknowledging the effort and dedication it took to get there. So take the time to celebrate yourself, and keep striving towards even greater success! Hey gardeners, did you celebrate one of your accomplishments? If so, congratulations, you just earned yourself the 'Celebrate Yourself 'Gardening Tool Badge'! --> Click the badge to download a pdf sticker for your Gardening Tool Badge Collector Sheet! You Are a Gardener® goes beyond the pages of a children's book, it is an entire movement dedicated to empowering children at home and in school with a vocabulary, mindset and tools to manage stress and big emotions. Join our community and embrace the power of turning challenges into opportunities for growth through connecting children, families and educators with a shared emotional language. Through our inspiring #PullYourWeeds® initiative, we encourage children and adults alike to identify emotional obstacles and transform them into seeds of resilience, strength, and personal development. Celebrate Yourself: Acknowledging Your Accomplishments, No Matter the Size

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