Summer is almost over, which means that the garden is full of tasty things to try. And while older siblings are heading back to school this week, it’s the perfect time for preschoolers to enjoy an extra week of summer fun. Storytelling, gardening, and trying new foods will be a great way to prepare your little sprout for his or her upcoming preschool adventures.
What could be better than five days of exploring a new setting, digging in the dirt, planting flowers, and meeting new friends? This preschool summer camp is for both experienced and novice participants alike! Storytelling, gardening, and trying new foods will be a great way to prepare your little sprout for his or her upcoming preschool adventures.
The plants are pulled, the beds are mulched, and the pitter-patter of small, curious feet have retreated to warmer nooks for the holidays. Winter is upon us, and it's time to kick back, track down a warm mug of tea, and reflect on the year.
”Sharing ideas and stories with fellow garden leaders has improved in quality, and increased in number, the new and revised ideas for growing food together.“
Patrick
Growing Community Gardens participant
Recipes
These healthified muffins are dense but moist and taste heavenly! They are not super sweet like...