This document contains a collection of recipes well-suited for preparation in a outdoor garden kitchen. Collected by Community GroundWorks’ Troy Kids’ Garden and Goodman Youth Farm programs. View Resource »
Early Spring Garden Recipes
This collection of recipes features garden produce available in the early spring, such as asparagus, rhubarb, sunchokes, perennial herbs, green garlic, and radishes!. View Resource »
Nature Apps for Outdoor Learning
Outdoor education is a great way for students to explore their surrounding environments and engage with nature. And thanks to smart phones and tablets, outdoor education is more accessible than ever. Using applications, students and adults can become citizen scientists and naturalists, learning about wildlife, plants, and trees in their communities and beyond! View Resource »
Wisconsin Forestry Resources Materials
Trees have been important to the state of Wisconsin because of their economic, environmental, and intrinsic values. In order to help share the importance of our trees, we developed a toolbox filled with materials and resources tree lovers stay informed about tree topics as well as aid in administrating outreach opportunities for communities. This resource includes some of our favorite tree links! View Resource »
Indoor Gardening At School
Every fall, we put the garden to bed and wait out the long Wisconsin winter for spring to return. Creating a garden indoors is a wonderful way to continue hands-on, garden-based learning while the snow flies, and often gives students a chance to take a closer look at what’s happening with their plants. This brief gives an overview of some of the indoor gardening options available to schools, and resources for how to create them. Download Brief »