Environmental Horticulture is a course focused on the science and art of cultivating plants for human and environmental benefit and integrates scientific study with hands-on outdoor learning. This course includes the study of biological classification and plant identification, plant reproduction, plant physiology, plant pathology and entomology, plant use and installation, soil structure and function, plant names and classification, nutrition value of plants, and applications of biotechnology. Students will learn these subjects by participating in the school garden, the garden café, a plant research project, community service, and an environmental leadership project.