by Ruth Huber | Sep 25, 2017 | Articles
A community program is showing that gardens are ready to grow STEM skills for elementary school students. The founder of Ready to Grow Gardens, Stephanie Baker, found that developing a gardening curriculum for elementary school students as part of her Master Gardening... by Janet Hill | Nov 14, 2014 | Articles
A non profit organization is teaming up with school districts to help gardens in schools become outdoor classrooms for elementary students. The goal of Oklahoma City Harvest is to encourage elementary students to create outdoor classrooms where they learn gardening... by Rebecca Forand | Aug 4, 2014 | Articles
Children at one elementary school can often be ound outside, as the school garden project teaches kids about healthy choices. Pulling weeds, even playing in the dirt are popular activities, and kids volunteer to come back during the summer to participate as well. The... by Monica Bennett | May 25, 2014 | Articles
Kids are enjoying vegetables in their school teaching garden where they grow the produce – and taste it. After surveying all the goodies in her elementary school garden Hailey Bell rushed to the tasting section so she could try a slice of green pepper dipped... by University of Washington | May 30, 2012 | Articles
Scientists believe they’ve pinpointed the last crucial piece of the 80-year-old puzzle of how flowering plants know when to flower. It’s in the genes: research pinpoints how plants know when to flower. Determining the proper time to flower, important if a...
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