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Maintaining & Sustaining

August 11, 2020 By Renata Solan

Creating Pollinator Gardens

This guide explains the basics of a pollinator garden, including what kinds of flowers to consider planting and other features that will attract important pollinators such as bees and butterflies. View Resource»

Filed Under: Bee & Other Animal Structures, Building Projects, Garden Design, Garden Planning, Maintaining & Sustaining, Pollinators

April 22, 2020 By Renata Solan

Cultivating Childhood Wellness Through Gardening

A free online training for K-12 teachers, early childcare professionals, and community educators. Topics cover garden planning, activities, and curricula. The entire training takes about 90 minutes, but can be viewed in separate chapters. Early childhood educators and some after-school program staff can earn 1.5 CEUs through The Registry. View Resource »

Filed Under: Activities, Benefits & Advocacy, Community Engagement, Culinary Arts, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Early Care & Education, Garden Design, Garden Planning, Getting Started, Health & Wellness, Health/Nutrition, Maintaining & Sustaining, Planting, Soil Health, Water/Irrigation, Weed & Pest Management

January 27, 2020 By Renata Solan

Creating a Wildlife Habitat in your Backyard

Habitat is a combination of food, water, shelter, and space arranged to meet the needs of wildlife. Even a small yard can be landscaped to attract birds, butterflies, beneficial insects, and small animals. Trees, shrubs, and other plants provide shelter and food for wildlife. The plants you use for food and cover will help determine the wildlife species attracted to your backyard. View Resource »

Filed Under: Bee & Other Animal Structures, Building Projects, Maintaining & Sustaining, Pollinators

June 24, 2019 By Renata Solan

Free & Discounted Seeds for Youth Garden Programs

This document lists companies and organizations that provide free and/or discounted seeds for youth garden programs. This list is not specific to any state or region, so you may also want to check with local stores and organizations if you are looking to source seeds for your youth garden program. View Resource »

Filed Under: Garden Planning, Getting Started, Maintaining & Sustaining, Planting

June 13, 2019 By Renata Solan

American Indian Traditional Foods In USDA School Meals Programs: A Wisconsin Farm to School Toolkit

This resource resource was created to help source, menu, credit, and use more traditional foods in school meal programs. The Toolkit features native and traditional foods to include in school menus, new recipes for schools use, menu planning support, and procurement information. View Resource »

Filed Under: Community Engagement, Garden Design, Garden Planning, Garden to Cafeteria, Maintaining & Sustaining

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