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Spring Garden Compost Bin Garden Corner

A compost bin garden corner scene, designed as a printable spring garden coloring pages.

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Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Medium

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

A cheerful garden corner centers on an open compost bin filled with kitchen scraps and garden waste. Inside the bin, visible peels, leafy pieces, and broken vegetable scraps create lots of fun texture for coloring, while a smiling worm peeks out from the top and another crawls along the stone path below. To the left, a wooden fence runs behind the bin, decorated with large blooming flowers, and a small bird perches on the fence under a leafy tree branch that stretches across the upper corner. On the right, a trellis supports winding vines and several flowers beside a round plant pot. A watering can with a flower decoration rests near the bin, adding another playful gardening detail. In the foreground, two raised garden beds frame the stepping-stone path, with leafy seedlings on one side and blooming flowers on the other. The page offers a nice balance of larger spaces and smaller details, making it engaging for kids who want to practice coloring plants, garden tools, insects, and natural textures in a friendly spring scene.

An open compost bin sits in a spring garden corner surrounded by flowers, raised beds, a fence, and a watering can.

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Coloring ideas

  • Use different greens for the vines, leaves, and seedlings to separate the plant layers.
  • Try brown and tan shades on the compost bin, fence, and raised beds for a natural wood look.
  • Color the food scraps in mixed yellows, oranges, and greens to make the compost contents stand out.
  • Give the flowers contrasting petal colors so the fence side and trellis side feel distinct.
  • Use soft gray or beige on the stepping stones to define the garden path.

Suggested palette

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02Ways to use it

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