Lower Elementary

10,000 Gardens in Africa - Mozambico

Creating 10,000 good, clean and fair food gardens in African schools and communities means not only raising awareness among young generations about the importance of food biodiversity and access to healthy, fresh food, but also training a network of leaders aware of the value of their land and their culture who can serve as protagonists for change and the continent’s future.

This project has created three gardens.

10,000 Gardens in Africa - Lesotho

Creating 10,000 good, clean and fair food gardens in African schools and communities means not only raising awareness among young generations about the importance of food biodiversity and access to healthy, fresh food, but also training a network of leaders aware of the value of their land and their culture who can serve as protagonists for change and the continent’s future.

This project has created one garden.

10,000 Gardens in Africa - Ghana

Creating 10,000 good, clean and fair food gardens in African schools and communities means not only raising awareness among young generations about the importance of food biodiversity and access to healthy, fresh food, but also training a network of leaders aware of the value of their land and their culture who can serve as protagonists for change and the continent’s future.

This project has created 24 gardens.

10,000 Gardens in Africa - Bukina Faso

Creating 10,000 good, clean and fair food gardens in African schools and communities means not only raising awareness among young generations about the importance of food biodiversity and access to healthy, fresh food, but also training a network of leaders aware of the value of their land and their culture who can serve as protagonists for change and the continent’s future.

This project has created 29 gardens.

10,000 Gardens in Africa - Botswana

Creating 10,000 good, clean and fair food gardens in African schools and communities means not only raising awareness among young generations about the importance of food biodiversity and access to healthy, fresh food, but also training a network of leaders aware of the value of their land and their culture who can serve as protagonists for change and the continent’s future.

This project has created 3 gardens.

Cory Elementary School Garden

Cory Elementary School Garden (CESG) is one of over 80 school gardens across the Denver Public School (DSP) system. DPS oversees and provides support to these gardens and coordinates the Denver School Garden Coalition, a collaboration that serves the needs and circumstances within each school garden through coordinated and complimentary garden programming.  Members of the Denver School Coalition include, Denver Urban Gardens (DUG), Slow Food Denver (SFD), UC Denver, Learning Landscapes, Urbiculture Farms, Revision International, The GrowHaus, Waste Farmers/ Maxfield’s and The Kitchen Commun

EarthDance Organic Farm School

EarthDance sustainably grows food, farmers, and community, one small farm at a time, through hands-on education and delicious experiences. Earth Dance is an organic farm school offering a five-month part-time Farm & Garden Apprenticeship, youth programs such as YEAH! - Youth Exploring Agriculture & Health, farm tours & field trips, and classes & workshops. 

 

 

Plumosa School of the Arts Edible Garden

About Us

Our school garden was founded at the start of the  2015-16  school year.  Our initial funding for the installation of our garden came from the Whole Kids Foundation School Garden Grant as well as a donation of organic soil and mulch from The Scott's Miracle-Gro Company.

Our garden consists of 10 raised beds where students in grades K-6 plant and nurture edible herbs and vegetables from seed to harvest. Together with our PTA, we organize weekend garden day events where families can come to enjoy some quality time working in the garden! 

The Edible Garden at the American Overseas School of Rome

The Edible Garden at AOSR, was created out of the desire of teacher, parents and administrators recognizing the importance of teaching students to grow clean food and care for the earth, the environment and each other. Our Garden was born thanks to the encouragement of Alice Water whom I met at The American Academy of Rome. Alice encouraged our vision and gave us ideas and collaborators actively supporting us in the creation of our Edible Garden. 

AOSR Edible Garden Project Mission Statement

Huertos Milpazul

Huertos Milpazul

Somos un colectivo de maestras de huerto que trabajan principalmente en escuelas Montessori en la Ciudad de Mexico. Una mezcla de Permacultura y de Ecología Profunda abrazada por los principios de autonomía y de libertad dan Vida al verdadero laboratorio en que se ha convertido el Huerto escolar del Montessori de la Condesa. Este Huerto se ha convertido en el espacio ideal para formar Maestras de Huertos Milpazul, una formacion practica que dura un ciclo escolar.  Se ha vuelto un constante experimentar debajo de la milpa para aprender de los niños y de la Tierra.

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