News
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Spring crop planning for the school garden: Part II
Published on April 3, 2017
Getting student input on what to plant and doing hands-on planning activities is a great way to get them involved. -
Signs that spring—and planting season—is on the way
Published on April 3, 2017
What are good indicators that it is time to plant crops in spring? -
Creating a multicultural school garden program
Published on March 9, 2017
More students will benefit when the school garden is an inclusive space. -
Cover crops as a learning tool in school gardens
Published on March 5, 2017
How did farmers grow food before there was synthetic fertilizer? -
Gardening tips and more at this year's Starting and Sustaining a School Garden conference
Published on February 28, 2017
Come to Starting and Sustaining a School Garden Conference to get your garden off to a great start and keep it on track. -
Chestnut Orchard Establishment Workshop
Published on February 27, 2017
Join us to learn about commercial chestnut production in Michigan this April 2017! -
Seasonal gardening in school gardens
Published on February 16, 2017
Here is one way to address the issue of school garden summer maintenance. -
Making science concepts real with cooking and school gardens
Published on February 9, 2017
School gardens or cooking can be a great way to show students real world application of science skills. -
Master Gardener brings beautification through gardening education in Chassell
Published on January 30, 2017
Meet Phyllis Johnson, a Master Gardener who coordinates community involvement and garden education to beautify the community of Chassell, Michigan. -
Seven Michigan Master Gardeners awarded Gold Badges
Published on January 27, 2017
Ogemaw and Iosco County MSU Extension Master Gardeners earned special recognition for volunteering 10,063 hours of garden education to local communities.