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Garden in Summer

February 28, 2023 By Nathan

Roots in the Ground

Roots in the Ground is a comprehensive Farm to Early Care and Education (ECE) curriculum created by Rooted staff, partners, and consultants to guide in-person garden-based education and cooking trainings for ECE professionals. The curriculum is designed to help early childhood educators feel inspired and confident in gardening and cooking activities with young children. View Resource »

Filed Under: Academic Benefits, Accessibility, Activities, Ag/Gardening, Art & Music, Benefits & Advocacy, Community Engagement, Culinary Arts, Curricula, Curricula, Lessons, & Activities, Early Care & Education, Evaluation, Fundraising, Garden Design, Garden in Summer, Garden in Winter, Garden Planning, Garden to Cafeteria, Getting Started, Health & Wellness, Health/Nutrition, In the Classroom, Maintaining & Sustaining, Math, Planting, Pollinators, Safety, Science/Nature, Social Studies/History, Soil Health, Tools, Water/Irrigation, Weed & Pest Management, Writing/Reading

July 24, 2018 By Nathan

Maintaining a School Garden in Summer

Maintaining a school food garden during the summer is a common challenge for many school garden programs. Here are some tips from KidsGardening.org to help you keep your garden thriving over the summer months, ready for more learning and fun when kids return to the classroom in late summer. View Resource »

Filed Under: Garden in Summer, Maintaining & Sustaining

July 24, 2018 By Nathan

4 Ways to Keep Your School Garden Growing All Summer

In Wisconsin, favorite veggies tend to ripen in summer. One of the biggest issues of maintaining a school garden is that it often goes untended during the summer, wasting the great efforts of spring and becoming a mess for fall growing. Here are four ideas to keep your school garden growing. View Resource »

Filed Under: Garden in Summer, Maintaining & Sustaining

June 22, 2017 By Nathan

School Garden Calendar: Month-by-month Reminders & Suggestions

It can be hard to remember everything we need to prepare for spring. The New York Botanical Garden offers a calendar with reminders/suggestions to help you stay on top of your garden project year-round. View Resource »

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

June 21, 2017 By Nathan

Gardening by Month

This list of “Monthly Tips and Tasks” from the Missouri Botanical Garden can help you plan weekly and monthly gardening tasks and help identify common pests and problems that occur each month. View Resource »

Filed Under: Garden in Summer, Garden in Winter, Garden Planning, Getting Started, Planting, Weed & Pest Management

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