by Beth Saunders | Nov 30, 2022 | Garden Stories
The team at Eco Urban Gardens (EUG) in Los Angeles partners with schools and their surrounding communities to cultivate edible, educational gardens and neighborhood green spaces. The nonprofit is dedicated to teaching people how to grow food organically using...
by Beth Saunders | Nov 18, 2022 | The Latest
Learning about decomposition can be a great way to introduce kids to ecological processes, sustainable practices, and more! Decomposition Activity Pack This 11-page pack is teeming with information and activities themed around decomposition! Inside you’ll find a a...
by Beth Saunders | Nov 3, 2022 | Garden Stories
As the northernmost state, Alaska has a colder and darker winter than the rest of the country, which also means a shorter outdoor growing season. But at Wrangell Public Schools, educators have figured out a myriad of ways to keep garden-based learning active all year...
by Beth Saunders | Oct 26, 2022 | The Latest
Big or little, one or many, edibles or flowering plants – container gardens are bursting with potential and the perfect way to begin your garden adventures! Container gardens are an excellent way to dive into the world of school gardening. As long as you have adequate...
by Beth Saunders | Oct 17, 2022 | The Latest
KidsGardening’s Flagship Garden Grant Program As the leaves change colors from green to red, orange, and yellow, youth garden programs are preparing their gardens for the coming winter. Some in the south are planting another round of annuals, whereas, in the north,...