May 3, 2008
Young sprouts learn their garden lessons well
“For me personally, I think the greatest benefit is interacting with the soil and plants and being responsible for them and having patience and going through that process hands on”
Cultivating a garden at a school sounds like it would be pretty easy. You've got the kids; all you need is some dirt and seeds, right? Anyone who believes this probably doesn't have much experience with either ... via Daily Herald
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