by Beth Saunders | Sep 7, 2023 | Garden Stories
For more than a decade, the students at Charles R. Drew Transition Center (known colloquially as Drew) have been working together to provide an incredible amount of fresh produce to the Detroit community and award-winning restaurants using in-ground, hydroponic, and...
by Beth Saunders | Aug 3, 2023 | Garden Stories
In 2011, Tony Hillery was volunteering in the cafeteria at P.S. 175 in Harlem, NY. His successful limousine business had been forced to close following the ‘08 recession, and working with school kids had become a source of joy, purpose, and perspective. “While I was...
by Beth Saunders | Jul 5, 2023 | Garden Stories
With summer in full swing, gardeners all over the northern hemisphere are shifting their techniques to embrace the increased daylight and warmer temperatures. But how does one garden effectively in Earth’s hottest ecosystems? Drachman Montessori K-8 Magnet School in...
by Beth Saunders | Jun 28, 2023 | The Latest
A Monthly Digital Content Membership for Garden Educators! I love your materials and resources! I find them most helpful as I dive deeper into my role as the school garden coordinator and more fully recognize the importance of teaching kids about gardening and nature....
by Beth Saunders | Jun 13, 2023 | The Latest
Happy National Pollinator Month!! Why celebrate pollinators? For one, they are critical for the health of ecosystems. They're also needed to produce many of our favorite foods. By tending a pollinator garden or learning about the many types of pollinators, kids begin...