School gardens are a great way to get kids involved in the outdoors and learning about nature from an early age.
Teach children to grow and they’ll develop a healthy attitude to food that will last a lifetime. School gardens demonstrate, hands-on, where good, nourishing fruit and vegetables come from.
In this short video we’ll show you how to start a school garden from scratch and discover new ways to get kids growing.
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Your daughter is soooooo adorable. Love this idea involving children in gardening. My teenage daughter & niece enjoy harvest time in the garden and cooking/preparing the fresh picked produce.
Great idea.
I think that this is one of the most important/beneficial things that we can ever do for the next generation.
She's a natural.
Oh my gosh your daughter is adorable!
Great Video!
My son's school did this over the summer here. They asked for volunteer families to each take a week over the break so they knew who would be helping. They had rain barrels and everything fairly well labeled.
They asked that we would supply a list of anything that we harvested during our week. I could not believe the tomatoes and onions that we got. The basil and oregano were great as well. We also managed to get some japanese egg plant and some sweet banana peppers. All 3 of my kids helped out during our week and had a blast watering and helping us decide which tomatoes were ready.
This video is adorable. Those are some lucky children to be learning early.
Love it!
Sweety!
Your daughter's you mini-me!! Adorable! <3