For Educators

Growing food and creating a garden is nature’s best classroom.

We work with organizations and schools to develop living breathing curriculum that uses nature’s tools and textbooks.

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The garden is classroom.
— Educator

Case Study: Maui School Garden

They started with a very simple overhaul and chose the vegetables they wanted to grow. They acquired healthy soil, seeds for the plants he wanted, and read about watering schedules and nutrients.

 
 

Curriculum

 
 

We are curators of the best curriculum for Garden as Classroom.

Please see our suggested outline of curriculum, and read on for partnership opportunities and DIY curriculum.

“Remember that children, marriages, and (flower) gardens reflect the kind of care they get.”

— H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

 
 
 

Educational Opportunities

 
 

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Do-it-Yourself Classroom Resources

 

We’ve created a database of articles for self-directed preparation and curriculum.

Please get in touch with any questions, or to suggest other resources for the database.

This resource includes the following areas (and much more):

  • Soil Lessons

  • Imagination in the garden

  • Crops for children

  • Teaching Nutrition

  • A Place to Read

  • Teaching History in the Garden

 

Resources for Garden Classrooms