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May 10, 2017 By Renata Solan

Tips for Creating an Accessible School Garden

An accessible school garden is one that gives all students an opportunity to participate in its activities. While this brief offers general suggestions for garden design, bed styles, tools, practices, and preparation that will help a garden serve as an inclusive setting, remember that communicating with children, their caregivers, and experienced school personnel will best create a garden where all children can comfortably and safely grow, play, and learn. Download Brief »

Filed Under: Accessibility, Brief, Community Engagement, Garden Design, Garden Planning, Maintaining & Sustaining, Safety, Tools

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