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Garden Planning

May 31, 2017 By Nathan

Building Your Own Home Garden

Certainly relevant to school gardens, too, this site features dozens of resources on topics ranging from managing fruit trees to choosing plants to getting kids involved. View Resource »

Filed Under: Activities, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Garden Planning, Getting Started, Planting, Trees

May 31, 2017 By Nathan

Crop Families

This easy-to-follow chart lists scientific names of plant families common in Wisconsin gardens, including which crops – and weeds – belong in each! Being able to groups plants by family can be useful in planning larger gardens and as a teaching tool. Developed by Community GroundWorks. View Resource »

Filed Under: Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Garden Planning, Planting, Science/Nature

May 26, 2017 By Nathan

Vegetable Spacing Guide

This chart can easily turn into any gardener’s springtime best friend. It’s a one-page overview of how far apart to plant common Wisconsin-grown vegetables, herbs, and flowers. View Resource »

Filed Under: Garden Planning, Planting

May 26, 2017 By Nathan

Choosing School Garden Produce

This pdf gives suggestions for flowers, vegetables, fruits, and herbs most suited for youth gardens in Wisconsin, and ideas for how to use the produce. By no means an exhaustive list – but a great place to begin! View Resource »

Filed Under: Garden Design, Garden Planning, Planting

May 26, 2017 By Nathan

Garden Design Ideas

This pdf lists ideas for themed vegetable and flower gardens, as well as specific design elements perfectly suited for children’s gardens. Developed by Community GroundWorks. View Resource »

Filed Under: Garden Design, Garden Planning

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