How to Build Self Watering Buckets for Vegetable Gardening, UF/IFAS Extension: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9pH7_GRSjo&t=1s&fbclid=IwAR2CfIBlSF-lQDPG7kGmumfR9ZnF6aR9srwsHCKNDIsbcbgcHBuyCL0_Ob4
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange / Information about Ceylon Spinach. Also search this site for seeds and growing advice for other plants
www.southernexposure.com/blog/2015/03/a-heat-tolerant-leafy-green-vegetable-disguised-as-a-flower/
ECHO Community Plant Notes. Search this site for information about growing different plants www.echocommunity.org/en/resources/265c782d-c9e0-4c7a-8ab1-af672572508c
Composting Quick Guide drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1BziHhDYSw8ABVZ6W7st7q2NCY6Kbd_D6
Composting with Worms drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1BziHhDYSw8ABVZ6W7st7q2NCY6Kbd_D6
Composting Slide show by Susie Hassett with directions to create a worm bin
docs.google.com/presentation/d/1tbhncZdavUrmdAjem9MyrxcgJVM5LkWbYoJEHok4pGE/edit?usp=sharing
Nutrition Education Resources drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/17Wz1B6Y6_qfZwsIxCnvIZuJ5ziA3VRGk
Why School Gardens?
School gardens are replete with opportunities to support inquiry-based, immersive learning experiences in STEAM education for students of all levels and ages. In conjunction with applied principles of project-based learning, gardens provide teachers and students with outdoor laboratories full of natural phenomena to be observed, explored, questioned, and investigated. Gardens provide meaningful anchors where standard learning objectives merge with real-world experiences, making many of the concepts we teach relevant and relate-able to students’ lives.
Additionally, gardens present conditions that encourage students to experiment with authentic problem-solving challenges - which can result in the exploration and application of relevant technology, design engineering processes, mathematical thinking, and much more.
--from the Edible Schoolyard newsletter