We are happy to announce that this spring we will expand in-school educational programming to include Family School and Howard Elementary! Family School School Garden...
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From the Ground Up: Garden Love Month in a Brave New Year
Each school year, we ask teachers to evaluate our program. There are questions about academics and the effectiveness of our instructors and volunteers. We receive...

Middle School Programs Take Root Across Lane County
This school year, students from middle schools in Eugene and Springfield are building, planting, and utilizing on-site school gardens for integrated science and language arts...

Donor Spotlight: So Delicious Dairy Free
So Delicious Dairy Free is an extraordinary partner to School Garden Project. So Delicious first donated to School Garden Project in 2013, organizing a benefit...

From the Ground Up: Summer in a School Garden
This year, summer arrived in the spring with a sudden heatwave that ripened fruit and spring vegetables about two weeks ahead of “normal.” That “other”...

Garden Learning Collaborative Underway
School Garden Project teams up with the UO College of Education to facilitate Lane County’s first Learning Collaborative for Classroom Teachers & Garden Educators From...

School Garden Project Expands Programming
School Garden Project expands programming to include Farm to School Education School Garden Project is excited to announce that we will be incorporating Farm to...

Spring Celebrations Mark Another Successful Year
This year we had the pleasure of working with 1,290 students in Lane County! During our programs, students learned about earth and life sciences, had...

15 years of school garden education
By John Moriarty, Executive Director School Garden Project is celebrating our 15th birthday this year. I feel so fortunate to be part of this amazing...

Equity: Garden Based Learning for Everyone
By Amoreena Guerrero, Program Director The vision that drives our organization is a future in which school garden education helps children become healthy adults who...