In My Garden: Free Multilingual Gardening Printables and Labels

Spring is around the corner and so is Earth Day! It’s the perfect time to get our kids excited about nature with these wonderful gardening printables and labels in different languages!

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Gardening has many benefits: it’s good to get kids outdoors, to get them excited about getting their hands dirty, about learning how food grows. Even if you don’t have a backyard or a space to grow, you can make little planters and grow some herbs inside, in a window sill or next to a window with a lot of light.

We’ve got you covered! We’ve created multilingual printables so your kids can learn vocabulary about everything “In My Garden” and to inspire you to plant some seeds, we’ve got some planter labels for you!

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Gardening Vocabulary

CHINESE

Chinese-vocabulary

ENGLISH

Gardening-Vocabulary-English

INDONESIAN

Indonesian-gardening

ITALIAN

Italian-Gardening-vocabulary

Planter labels

As you can see, these are super easy to make! All you need is paper, contact paper (the sticky and transparent kind) scissors and a popsicle stick to hold the platner in place if you wish to insert it into the soil. The reason you use contact paper is so that it can be water resistant! (Transparent adhesive tape works well too!)

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ENGLISH

herbs-English

herbs-English-2

FRENCH

French-herb-planter-labels French-Planter-Labels-1

GERMAN

Planter-Herbs-German German-Gardening-Labels

HINDI

Hindi herb planter labels - 2

Hindi=gardening planter labels

INDONESIAN

Indonesian Herbs-planter labels 2 Indonesian Herbs-planter labels

 

PORTUGUESE

Portuguese-Planter Labels-Herbs

RUSSIAN

Russian herb planter labels

Russian-Labels-Herbs

SPANISH

gardening labels-Spanish

URDU

page 1: turmeric, garlic, ginger, and fennel

Urdu

Urdu page 2: top is fenugreek and coriander bottom: curry leaves and mint

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Do you garden with your kids? What do you plant? Share your gardening tips and tricks with us!!

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Diana Limongi is a freelancer writer and blogger from NYC. She writes about motherhood, raising multilingual and multicultural kids, healthy living and travel (when she manages to get away!) She loves connecting with readers on Twitter and Instagram.

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