Upper Elementary

Central Park East II School Garden

The Central Park East II Garden Committee just completed building an outdoor garden, nestled atop a large concrete playground at 103st and Madison Avenue. It is currently comprised of a series of 10”-high raised beds, an inground perennial area and a digging bed for students to explore the magic and wonder of soil.   We are currently growing herbs, native perennials and a seasonal rotation of annual vegetable crops.

Farm Lot 59

We love our Little Learners and welcome you to come to the farm for a customized hands on field trip. All ages and grade levels are welcome. We ask for a $5 donation per person attending. Its best for us to keep groups between 15-30 total people per group. If you have more than that we can split the lesson in 2 parts, add a nature walk or tour of EDCO recycling across the street. After you tell us a little about your group and what you are interested in learning we will confirm your trip date and tailor the lesson for your group.

Anza Elementary

Our program is a culinary and garden program. Our population is a high immigrant poulation from the Middle East. Our school is 79% English Language Learners. Anza Elementary has 100% free breakfast and lunch for students. We are a Title one school in a high poverty community. Our program is Farm to Table. The students plant and take care of the gardens, harvest the garden and prepare food in the kitchen to eat. The emphasis in the kitchen is healthy eating. The kitchen scraps are then taken to the composting bins and eventually the compost will be used in the gartdens.

Rockin' Gardens Raised Bed Gardens

We build complete Raised Bed Vegetable Gardens to help Kids, Families, and Schools get a great start to growing their own food! 

My husband and I live in Seacoast NH and have been doing landscaping and garden design for over 10 years.  This year we extended our businesses to include complete Raised Bed Vegetable Gardens for homeowners and schools.  Please check out our new website, and if you know anyone looking to install a new garden, please share our info.  Thank you!

the pink rhubarb

The pink rhubarb believes in cultivating, growing and maintaining skills in cooking, gardening and craft. Here, we celebrate the people, resources and ideas that help grow food, make food and teach the art of using our hands. It is where ideas and skills are taught and shared to help promote healthy living and creativity. Our programs are taught at the historical Fodor Farm in Norwalk, CT, private and public schools as well as to families in the community. 

Opportunities Unlimited for the Blind

Opportunities Unlimited for the Blind teaches young people with little to no use of their eyes to use their other senses to plant, care for, and harvest garden vegetables and small fruits, some of which grow wild on our camp property, and then take them to the kitchen to create great meals.  Most teachers of children who are blind or have low vision do not have the time or resources to teach daily living skills like cooking to their students, and many parents are afraid to give their blind child a knife or something hot, and have no idea how to teach a blind person how to tell the differenc

Boca Raton Christian School

Boca Raton Christian School is a Green School. We currently have several gardens on campus, both vegetable and butterfly. The gardens are used to teach agriculture and the life cycle of the butterfly. We compost on campus and recycle many items, such as paper, plastic, cans, ink cartridges, chip bags, and Capri Sun. We are always looking for new ways to excite students about their environment and to learn ways to be good stewards of our environment.

Sherwood Montessori Garden-Kitchen Program

Sherwood Montessori's core values and mission are consistent with Dr. Maria Montessori's method of educating the whole child, while fostering a learning environment conducive to improving quality of life both locally and globally, maximizing each child's potential through ecological consciousness, mentor-mentee based teamwork and other life skills modalities. Dr.

McEvans School Garden

The Delta Health Alliance (DHA) Healthy Living project promotes school gardens and offers support to develop garden infrastructure and to facilitate the use of the 5th Grade School Garden Curriculum, which was created by DHA and other partners specifically for Mississippi’s growing season and aligned to state standards. 

Trigg School Garden

The Delta Health Alliance (DHA) Healthy Living project promotes school gardens and offers support to develop garden infrastructure and to facilitate the use of the 5th Grade School Garden Curriculum, which was created by DHA and other partners specifically for Mississippi’s growing season and aligned to state standards. 

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