- Art: Learned about colors and composition by selecting and arranging plants in the garden
- English Language Arts: Improved writing skills by researching and writing about different types of plants
- History: Explored the history of gardening and how it has evolved over time
- Math: Learned about measurements and proportions by calculating the spacing between plants
- Music: Appreciated the sounds of nature while gardening and learned about the importance of music in relaxation
- Physical Education: Developed physical strength and coordination through activities like digging, planting, and watering
- Science: Gained knowledge about plants, their life cycles, and the different environmental factors that impact their growth
- Social Studies: Explored the cultural significance of gardens in different societies and their role in community development
To further develop skills related to gardening, the child can explore more specialized areas such as landscape design, plant propagation, or herbal medicine. They can also learn about sustainable gardening practices and participate in community gardening projects to broaden their understanding of the subject.