Summer | Plants: Infants & Toddlers
Good Leaf, Bad Leaf: Keeping our Plants Healthy Summary: The physical appearance of our plants is one of the best and most simple indicators of plant health. Through careful observation…
Summer | Plants: Pre-K-Kindergarten
…to get low to check out the soil in and around our plants. Good soil is essential for our plants, but it can also attract some other plants—the kind that…
Summer | Plants: Grades 1-3
Pruning: Putting our Plants in their Place Summary: Is all plant growth, good growth? We want our plants to grow and thrive but sometimes we have to cut plants back,…
Fall | Plants: Infants & Toddlers
Harvest: How Tall? Summary: Just as our plants are growing, so too are our tiny gardeners. As our plants near harvest, we will compare the height of our plants to…
Winter | Plants: Pre-K and Kindergarten
…Sometimes, it takes the absence of color and greenery to more clearly see the differences in the plants around us. There are two main types of trees that we see…
Fall | Plants: Pre-K and Kindergarten
Harvest: How Much? Summary: Today we will gather some of the juicy garden produce and explore some different ways to measure how much produce we have collected. Before Visiting the…
Winter | Plants: Infants & Toddlers
Cold Creations: Seed Art Summary: In winter, our senses can become deprived. We no longer hear the sound of birds, smell the dirt, or see the vibrant colors of flowers….
Learn which plants help pollinators in your area
…public parks and pollinator gardens. This infographic shows which native plants are good for pollinators in your area of the country. To learn more about Parks for Pollinators, visit www.nrpa.org/parks4pollinators….
Winter | Plants: Grades 1-3
…garden. If you know that tomato plants require a certain amount of space between them, use your map to determine the best spot and/or how many plants you can fit…
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