Fall greens are a great choice for school gardens because their harvest season fits in well with the academic calendar. Depending on your climate and use of crop protectors like cold frames, in many parts of the country students can be harvesting and even planting in the outdoor garden for at least a couple of months after the start of the school year. From KidsGardening.org. View Resource »
Top 12 Must-Have Herbs To Grow In Your Kitchen Garden
Herbs are a great way to get started. They can be grown in the classroom or outside and they make for fun taste and smell tests. Some of these herbs can be harvested, dried and stored. Others produce seeds that can be used as an additional spice. View Resource »
Growing Plants Indoors, On Balconies, and for Seniors & Those With Special Needs
This handy reference tool will help you plan your garden and will server as a reminder that even the most experienced gardener has some plants die off, so don’t let perfect be the enemy of good. View Resource »
Things to Know Before You Start a Container Garden
In principle, container gardening is not particularly hard. After all, you really need only four things: a container, plants, soil and water. However, there are some unique considerations when you begin container gardening if you want to keep your plants alive and looking their best. This is a summary of the important things to know for container gardening, complete with article links for learning more about these subjects. View Resource »
Successful Container Gardens
Learn about choosing containers, picking the right soil mix, how to successfully container garden, and more! Perfect for gardens in the classroom or outdoors. This well-organized resources will become a go-to guide! View Resource »