You can learn about all you can grow in a school garden, especially good fresh food and student learning, at a conference next week that’s devoted to the topic.
school gardens
3 ways to help kids grow through gardens
Coming this fall, CFAES has three programs slated on gardening with youth. They’re for teachers and others interested in school gardens and afterschool gardens; using them to teach science, math and other subjects; and using them simply to grow good, fresh food. Learn more.
How to start a school garden or grow yours even more
CFAES’s outreach arm, OSU Extension, holds its 2015 school garden conference, “Growing a Sense of Place,” April 24 in Columbus. It’s for you if you plan, plant or teach in a school garden or are thinking about starting one. Why a school garden? Not just plants grow there.