This colouring book is a great way for young children to begin naming and recognizing objects, food, critters and more that they might see in the garden.
Read MoreThis is a great video to show students to help them learn where their food comes from.
Read MoreNot only are gardens fun spaces to learn but they are fun spaces to snack! Nourish Nova Scotia’s Roving Reporter visits a school food garden to talk about healthy snacking and growing.
Read MoreThis online book is a great resource to support your teaching of the impact of nature on health and well being.
Read MoreThis handbook has all you need to know to get out in the garden and inspire students by exploring the power of the seed and the starting point of all of our produce.
Read MoreDid you know each elementary school in Nova Scotia can receive a windowsill garden kit at no cost?! This will allow you to grow lettuce at your windowsill.
Read MoreStory of a successful school food garden in California and is a visionary model for sustainable farming and childhood nutrition.
Read MoreExpert advice on garden keeping such as creating pollinator-friendly beds, controlling critters, teaming with microbes, and much more! (Amazon)
Read MoreThis web page gives garden tips and tricks that are region-specific every month.
Read MoreFind blog posts that can assist you in growing herbs, greens, and more indoors!
Read MoreYou can set up your own vermi-composter using readily available materials, and can start harvesting nutrient-rich compost after only 4–6 months.
Read MoreThis hands-on lesson teaches students about the properties of soil and how composting is important to the environment.
Read MoreFind a list of contacts of local waste educators in your area.
Read MoreIdentify pests via pictures and follow through the link for more information.
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