As the national climate and attitudes toward local organic food progressed in the United States, farmers markets, school and community gardens, and campaigns to increase vegetable consumption among children and adolescents skyrocketed. Unfortunately, many communities are beginning to realize disparities exist in poverty-stricken neighborhoods in term of access to fresh produce, education, and food programs This narrative follows a community garden project over three years at the Boys & Girls Club in a semi-rural city in Kentucky. Participants prepared the garden site, planted seeds, and harvested vegetables as part of a Junior Master Gardener program in the afterschool and summer programs
Community gardening programs have long been celebrated for their beneficial contributions to urban s...
Maine Harvest for Hunger (MHH) involves Master Gardeners in food security through participation in g...
This study intended to examine the impact of the gardening curriculum in an urban elementary school ...
Paper presentation given at National Youth Advocacy and Resilience (Formally National Youth At-Risk)...
Children at the Hiersteiner Child Development Center planted an edible schoolyard on May 8
A school garden offers possibilities for experimental learning about healthy eating, whereas childre...
In the springtime, fifth grade students at the Williamsburg Elementary School in rural Western Massa...
Project (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Sciences: Environment & Community, 2005.How can sc...
An Investigation of Best-practices for the Establishment and Effectiveness of Youth Garden Programs ...
Educating youth on the relevance of agriculture to their daily lives is imperative to food security,...
Agricultural and educational researchers recognize the critical value of an integrated, multidiscipl...
The Massachusetts’ Farm-to-School Project has worked for years to bring local farmers and school dis...
Creating a raised garden for children can seem like a daunting task for small, community-based progr...
Gardens will be a factor in overcoming the present food shortage. Recognizing the economic value of ...
Most people are unaware of where their food comes from and/or how it is produced. Mass production of...
Community gardening programs have long been celebrated for their beneficial contributions to urban s...
Maine Harvest for Hunger (MHH) involves Master Gardeners in food security through participation in g...
This study intended to examine the impact of the gardening curriculum in an urban elementary school ...
Paper presentation given at National Youth Advocacy and Resilience (Formally National Youth At-Risk)...
Children at the Hiersteiner Child Development Center planted an edible schoolyard on May 8
A school garden offers possibilities for experimental learning about healthy eating, whereas childre...
In the springtime, fifth grade students at the Williamsburg Elementary School in rural Western Massa...
Project (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Sciences: Environment & Community, 2005.How can sc...
An Investigation of Best-practices for the Establishment and Effectiveness of Youth Garden Programs ...
Educating youth on the relevance of agriculture to their daily lives is imperative to food security,...
Agricultural and educational researchers recognize the critical value of an integrated, multidiscipl...
The Massachusetts’ Farm-to-School Project has worked for years to bring local farmers and school dis...
Creating a raised garden for children can seem like a daunting task for small, community-based progr...
Gardens will be a factor in overcoming the present food shortage. Recognizing the economic value of ...
Most people are unaware of where their food comes from and/or how it is produced. Mass production of...
Community gardening programs have long been celebrated for their beneficial contributions to urban s...
Maine Harvest for Hunger (MHH) involves Master Gardeners in food security through participation in g...
This study intended to examine the impact of the gardening curriculum in an urban elementary school ...