- Author: Melissa G. Womack
Published on: January 17, 2018
![Different edible parts of plants are on display (roots, stems, flowers, leaves and seeds) for students to have hands-on learning in the garden. Photo credit: UC Master Gardener Program Marin County](https://ucanr.edu/blogs/Green/blogfiles/49713small.jpg)
Different edible parts of plants are on display (roots, stems, flowers, leaves and seeds) for students to have hands-on learning in the garden. (Photo: UC Master Gardener Program Marin County)
The success of a garden is normally identified by plentiful crops of tomatoes and squash or the beautiful display of vibrant thriving flowers, shrubs or trees. However, a school garden's true success is dependent on the rich experiences and education students receive.
Taking the classroom into the garden
School gardens can play a big part in supporting a child's education outside of the traditional classroom environment; offering hands-on learning experiences in a variety of...
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Yard & Garden
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Focus Area Tags: Yard & Garden
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