Most of us are temporary teachers to our children, supporting their learning whether your school is sending work online, you are following the BBC Bitesize lessons, printing off worksheets or something else. We all take in much more information when it's fun, and growing your own plants is incredibly rewarding, as well as being a perfect opportunity to learn.
Sudocrem gave away 100 growing kits to families, and they also gave away 3 to my readers. The kits are worth around £40 each, and have everything you need to get started, including seeds, gloves and gardening tools - and of course some Sudocrem to soothe a gardener's skin that's been scratched, prickled or stung, or just become dry from handwashing.
Winners can choose between an indoor kit or an outdoor kit, or let Sudocrem decide which they send. Both of the kits have a drawstring bag, so you can keep everything tidy when you aren't using it.
If you want to make sure no-one uses your own pot of Sudocrem, you can get a personalised My Little Sudocrem with your own name - find out more on the Sudocrem website.
3 of my readers can win a gardening kit for themselves here too. Entry is using a Gleam form because it's fair and stores all of the entries for me. None of your details are used for anything other than this giveaway, then deleted. If you are new to Gleam, you can find a 'how-to' here. No entry is mandatory, but each extra action gives you more entries in the random draw.
This giveaway has now ended. You can find my current giveaways here...
We were paid for the time taken working with Sudocrem.
My children are desperate to plant lots of flowers to attract some butterflies into the garden.
ReplyDeleteI would love to grow some flowers for the garden at my new house all I have is grass and it needs some colour
ReplyDeletesome sweet peas, lavendar and vgetables x
ReplyDeletegreat fun gardening for me and the kids
ReplyDeleteGreat way to get the kids in the garden and in touch with nature.
ReplyDeletePeas and tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteI would like to grow some nice flowers in a window box. They would be a great help during lockdown.
ReplyDeleteCress and Sunflowers
ReplyDeleteI would like to grow sunflowers for my grandson and carrots.
ReplyDeletei'm looking forward to growing watermelons
ReplyDeleteSome herbs,basil and parsley.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win this for Frederick, he loves being outside and is really curious about how things grow. He would certainly put this kit to good use 🌱😊
ReplyDeleteCourgettes - the round variety are very nice
ReplyDeleteI would like to grow lots of flowers.
ReplyDeleteCarrots and strawberries
ReplyDeleteI would like to grow sweet peas and sunflowers
ReplyDeleteI failed to grow onions & carrots last time I tried, so I'd like to try them again.
ReplyDeleteI've been weeding and discarding unloved plants. Now there are spaces just ready to fill with colourful flowers
ReplyDeleteMy daughter Heidi and I were out gardening today and feel very lucky to have a garden (more now than ever)
ReplyDeleteWe would love to grow some sunflowers, pansies and marigolds.
Flowers are so cheerful and great for the wildlife too especially bees and butterflies.
I would love my after school children to have this as we could plant some seeds in our new outdoor area we made before lockdown. Maybe herbs, fruit or sunflowers
ReplyDeleteI want to grow some wildflowers for bees and other pollinating insects.
ReplyDeleteSome strawberries,the kids would love to see them grow
ReplyDeleteMy grandson would love this-it would be a great way to continue to encourage him into the garden.
ReplyDeleteSunflowers and tomatoes xx
ReplyDeleteSome flowers with the children, maybe some pansies and marigolds
ReplyDeleteMy daughter said she would like to grow strawberries
ReplyDeletei would grow sunflowers
ReplyDeleteMy parents have instilled a love of flowers and gardening and I want to do the same with my toddler daughter. I'd love to start growing some flowers and veggies with her. I'm sure she would love it.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to grow some herbs
ReplyDeleteTomatoes and my Granddaughter would love the Sunflowers
ReplyDeleteTomatoes definitely as home grown ones are so packed full of flavour
ReplyDeleteWould grow tomatoes and runner beans!!
ReplyDeleteTomatoes and strawberries
ReplyDeleteI'm having a competition with my 4 yr old grandson on Zoom to see who grows the most tomatoes on one plant, I have a funny feeling he will win.
ReplyDeleteHerbs, strawberries, tomatoes & onions
ReplyDeleteMy little girl loves to grow with me tomatoes and strawberry
ReplyDeleteid love to grow leeks and tomatoes--my favourite veg
ReplyDeleteTomatoes, carrots and peas.
ReplyDeleteWe'd love to grow some peas and tomatoes, thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteHerbs and flowers for butterflies and bees.
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to grow things and watch them develop.😀
ReplyDeleteVegetables, as we have never had a vegetable garden. Would be great for all generations. To grow some food, and make use of it for family and friends. Real Achievements to be had.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
I'd love to grow strawberries and tomatoes!
ReplyDeletestrawberries, tomatoes and peas
ReplyDeleteWould love for us to grow some flowers to plant in the garden and it would be fantastic to try to grow some strawberries or some vegetables as i think my two would enjoy growing their own food!
ReplyDeletetomatoes, potatoes and herbs
ReplyDeleteSunflowers 🌻
ReplyDeleteIt would be good to get some flower seedlings started off before the autumn so they flower next summer.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing way to get kids interested in gardening
ReplyDeleteSunflowers
ReplyDeleteSome annual flowers to brighten up the garden
ReplyDeletewe would love to grow some tomatoes!
ReplyDeletewe would love to grow some tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteI would love to grow some pretty flowers and tomatoes with my little boy
ReplyDeleteAny plants which attract butterflies
ReplyDeleteButterfly flowers!
ReplyDeleteherbs and tomatoes
ReplyDeleteSunflowers and tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteMargaret Clarkson
ReplyDeleteAsparagus
I would grow courgettes, as long as you plant a couple they are easy to grow and nice to eat
ReplyDeleteMy kids always love to grow sunflowers to see who grows a taller one. But basil and thyme would be my first choices.
ReplyDeleteTomatoes and strawberries
ReplyDeleteA herb garden and some sunflowers 🌻
ReplyDeleteCress and Onions
ReplyDeleteWild flowers to attract bees and butterflies to our garden
ReplyDeleteMy daughter want to grow peas, as then she can de-pod them, she thinks that's fun!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to get some vegetables growing and get everyone eating a bit healthier.
ReplyDeleteforget me nots - for my Dad & Nan who are no longer with us.
ReplyDeleteMy three year old and I would love to grow carrots in our garden.
ReplyDeleteI would like to grow peas and tomatoes. Also some wild flowers.
ReplyDeleteI would love to grow lots of veggies for our dinners!
ReplyDeletesunflowers and carrots
ReplyDeletebeetroot and lettuce, sunflowers.
ReplyDeleteSome beautiful flowers and some vegetables, so tat we can pick them and eat them
ReplyDeleteI would like to grow potatoes and carrots.
ReplyDeleteI would love to grow some veggies and perhaps some Tulips
ReplyDeleteStrawberries and tomatoes
ReplyDeleteLots of strawberries!
ReplyDeletetomatoes and lettuce
ReplyDeleteLove to grow some vegetables
ReplyDeletetomato's
ReplyDeleteMy girls would love to grow some flowers to attract the Bees
ReplyDeleteI would love to plant and grow lots of veggies and herbs! Possibly some potatoes, yummy!- geri Gregg
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try to grow sunflowers and strawberries
ReplyDeleteWe have done some much gardening this year thanks to the lockdown.
ReplyDeleteNow I am retired I want to start growing my own veggies.
ReplyDeletelove to show them how to grow things
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try growing some vegetables
ReplyDeleteCarrots & leeks.
ReplyDeleteHerbs, vegetables and sunflowers
ReplyDeleteSome flowers for the butterfly's
ReplyDeleteI'd like to grow passion flowers
ReplyDeleteMy children and I would love to grow things for the garden
ReplyDeleteCarrots and tomatoes would be great
ReplyDeleteI would love to grow tomatoes. Perfect for getting the kids to help in the garden
ReplyDeleteLove growing stuff we can eat - salad leaves, tomatoes, carrots etc
ReplyDeleteWe are currently growing strawberries in our hanging basket. My kids love helping water them. We would love to add some beans and courgette plans to our pot garden.
ReplyDeletehas to be strawberrys :)
ReplyDeletewould love to grow tomatoes and strawberries
ReplyDeleteSweet peas and sunflowers
ReplyDeleteI'd like to grow some bright bee-friendly flowers!
ReplyDeleteI would love to grow some tomatoes
ReplyDeleteWe've just brought our first Tomato plants would love to grow all our own veggies
ReplyDeleteTomatoes and strawberries
ReplyDeleteHerbs and salad leaves
ReplyDeleteTomatoes and some sunflowers to grow with my 2 year old
ReplyDeleteI'd set the boys to grow radishes and salad leaves as these grow relatively quickly
ReplyDeleteI'd like to grow a nice selection of herbs.
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