Give them a garden of their own
Create a small, defined growing space where kids can choose plants, add labels, check progress, and feel ownership over what they grow.
Turn a small patch of yard, patio, driveway, or school space into a real food garden you can build together. No raised-bed construction. No digging. Just fill, plant, connect the included drip irrigation, and let them watch their garden grow.
Kids can help fill, plant, label, observe, and harvest while an adult handles any cutting.
The best part of gardening with kids is not the equipment. It is giving them something real to plant, care for, observe, and eventually harvest.
Create a small, defined growing space where kids can choose plants, add labels, check progress, and feel ownership over what they grow.
From planting a seed to picking a tomato or herb, GardenSoxx gives kids a hands-on way to follow the full growing process.
No bed-building or digging comes first. Kids can help scoop soil, plant, water, observe, and harvest while adults supervise the setup.
Traditional garden setups often put all the difficult work before the part kids are excited about. GardenSoxx gets your family to planting faster.
Adults handle the cutting and setup steps that need supervision. Kids can take part in the fun jobs: filling, choosing plants, planting, labeling, checking growth, and harvesting.
Scoop and fill the mesh together using the included EZ-Filler®. This is an easy job for kids to help with under supervision.
An adult cuts the planting holes; kids can add seeds or seedlings, press the soil around them, and make their own plant labels.
Connect the included drip irrigation, then let kids check growth, spot new leaves and flowers, and harvest what they helped grow.
Both options can grow food. The difference is how quickly your family gets to the part that matters: planting, caring, learning, and harvesting.
A solid gardening option, but much of the first day can be about lumber, tools, assembly, and moving soil.
A real growing system that gets your family to planting quickly, without turning the garden into a carpentry project.
GardenSoxx has participated in educational gardening projects with schools, learning centers, and YMCA programs, giving children a hands-on way to grow and observe real plants.
GardenSoxx participated in the French Creek Family Branch YMCA's “Color Up Your Plate” project, created around colorful fresh produce and family participation.
At Midview West Elementary, a GardenSoxx garden was used as an outdoor science lab where students could observe plants and local biodiversity.
The same flexible system can create a growing space in a backyard, on a patio, or in a school or community setting without building a permanent raised bed.
Choose the 25 ft or 50 ft kit. Both include the GardenSoxx mesh, matching drip irrigation, fittings, pressure regulator, hose connection, and EZ-Filler®. Add your own growing medium, seeds or seedlings, and plant together.
A compact setup for giving kids their own growing area without taking over the yard.
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More mesh and irrigation length for siblings, bigger crop plans, or a larger family garden.
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Gardening has never been so simple. Took about 2 hours to set up but makes tending to the garden as easy as turning the water valve. Simple to follow instructions for water lines and filling the bags and how to plant in them
Very Easy to install. GREAT customer service. We have our soxx laying underneath cattle panels and everything has grown well here in Kentucky.
I have spent years of building pain in the neck raised beds, fighting gophers and weeds! GardenSoxx have completely changed all that! I simply fill them and put them wherever I want! Plus, they work great for all of my odd planters I have around where pots don’t fit. I also love the air pruning! The roots don’t wind up like they do in pots! Easy to water! Great product!
Skip the construction project. Start a GardenSoxx together, choose what to grow, and let the garden become theirs.
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