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How to make your garden more appealing to children

5 min read
Oct '25 • by Jack Paul

Quick summary

To make your garden more appealing to children, focus on creating wildlife-friendly spaces like bug hotels and ponds, and include a lawn area large enough for safe play, ideally around 10-20 square metres. Add a den or playhouse, and ensure storage for toys is accessible. Avoid thorny or toxic plants, and plan for easy access with large windows or doors.

There is no denying the advantages of the outdoors, especially for children. An outdoor space for a child offers fresh air, exercise, independence, an education and a playground, so getting them outside is vital. But it can be difficult, particularly with modern gadgetry drawing them inside. To help entice your little (or not so little) ones outdoors, here are our tips for creating a more appealing garden.

Welcoming wildlife

Nothing beats nature! The appeal of an active garden is one few children can ignore, so making your garden as wildlife-friendly as possible is really important for getting them out there. Why not try some of these.

  • Bug hotels, like log piles, give creepy-crawlies a place to thrive. Bugs are at the bottom of the food chain so will increase your chances of seeing birds, amphibians and even hedgehogs!
  • Ponds introduce a whole other world of wildlife to explore and can be easily made on the cheap. Be careful when introducing water into a space however, as even the smallest amount can be dangerous to young children.
  • Bird boxes and feeders are a great way of inviting our nation’s bird species into the garden. And with over 600 UK species there’s a lot to learn!

Learn more about making your garden wildlife-friendly.

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