PhilosophyHow we approach garden-based learning
Meeting the Needs of Children and Youth through Garden-Based Learning Experiences - Opportunities to weave mastery, belonging, power, and generosity throughout a whole program.
Learning Development Walk-Around - Practical tool to help think of more ways to build into our projects more opportunities for mastery, belonging, power, and generosity.
Research that Supports our Work - Need to write a proposal? Bolster your writing with evidence from these journal articles demonstrating the importance of gardening in children's lives.
What makes a good science activity? - A checklist for preparing youth activities.
The role of plants and landscapes in human health and well-being - Websites worth exploring.
Why Garden? - A comprehensive, 10-point list of the benefits of gardening from the National Garden Bureau. Another articulate justification as to why the work you're doing matters.