Lower Elementary

Moss Haven Farm

Moss Haven Farm provides nutritional, agricultural and environmental education on an urban school farm that grows student skills in academics, healthy lifestyle and giving back to the community. Our school farm serves the community surrounding Moss Haven Elementary, a diverse neighborhood of Lake Highlands in northeast Dallas, Texas. It is considered to be an urban community with a blend of single-family dwellings and apartment communities.

Schoolyard Roots

 The Druid City Garden Project is a community-based non-profit working in Tuscaloosa, Alabama to increase access to fresh, locally grown produce. Using our pilot school garden program and implementing science and math based educational programs at University Place, DCGP aims to reconnect Tuscaloosa's youth and residents to food systems, sustainability and local food. We act as a locus for community activity, cooperation and vitality.  

 

Kidz n Dirt: Live Oak School District Life Lab Gardens

 The educational gardens at both Live Oak and Del Mar Elementary schools, located in the Live Oak area of Santa Cruz, provide K-5 students an outdoor curriculum-based garden experience. Students learn various components of the organic garden experience, including vermicomposting, seed germination, and water cycles. The garden program is based upon the concept of age appropriate hands-on learning. It attempts to provide a holistic approach to healthy food systems and experiential knowledge of the food-based natural world.

Food Love Project

 The Food Love Project is an educational farm that was established in 2010 through the Living Lands Agrarian Network. The farm is devoted to promoting nutrition education, food security, and community involvement in growing, harvesting, eating, and celebrating fresh food! We provide experiential field trips, service projects, and classroom visits to local schools.

SEEDS

SEEDS is a nonprofit organization in Northeast Central Durham with a 2-acre urban garden and kitchen classroom. We aspire to develop the capacity of young people through growing, cooking and sharing food. We promote the principles of responsbility, environmental stewardship, community, equity, problem-solving, teamwork, leadership, sustainability, experiential learning through seeds-to-feast, educational programming for young people who attend primary and secondary schools.

Hydro Harvest Farms School Gardens

Hydro Harvest Farms has been building Hydroponic School Gardens for more than 6 years. We work side by side with the teachers and students in building, planting, growing and tending the garden. We are a continual source of information related to the Hydroponic Garden and Integrated Pest Management. Our gardens are so easy to take care of. They are automatic, accessible, take up very little space and use very little water and electricity. We are Approved vendors for Manatee, Hillsborough, Polk, Pasco and Pinellas School Districts.

Edible Schoolyard-Orlando Junior Academy

Orlando Junior Academy is a Christian, Seventh-day Adventist school located in the neighborhood of College Park in Orlando, Florida.  Our school garden's purpose is to extend the students' curriculum beyond the classroom to the outdoors where the natural world becomes the textbook.  Our nutritional science lab also challenges the typical classroom setting by integrating math and science into the cultural appreciation of nutritious and delicious food. These venues provide our students with experiences that are inspiring and engaging, experiences that require critical thinking skills, discipl

Nature Nuts

Multiple learning gardens, including organic vegetable garden. Students have access during school day, recessess, after school and summer camp programs.

Zach Pine Nature Sculpture

I'm an environmental artist using create-with-nature activities to connect people with each other and the environment.

Common Threads Farm

 Common Threads Farm promotes Seed to Table education in Bellingham, Washington, through a School Garden Collective and a 2 acre urban farm site.  Children are served with in-school garden educators and garden clubs, as well as through summer programs and after school programs at the urban farm site.

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