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Southington Schools & Community Gardens Collaboration

LEAF - Lewis Educational Agriculture Farm

How to Get Involved in School and Community Gardens

Discover the many benefits of garden participation

Ten Reasons To Get Involved In Gardening

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Gives students the opportunity to learn by using their five senses

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Provides a launching pad for learning more about how agriculture impacts our daily lives

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Can be integrated into the regular school curriculum

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Can develop a sense of place, ownership, and responsibility

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Engages students in a multitude of academic standards

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Is a great venue for interdisciplinary education

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Helps teach environmental stewardship

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Teaches students where food comes from

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Provides students with "Hands On" OUTDOOR learning experiences

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Increases students interest in eating fresh fruits and vegetables

Benefits of School Gardens

Educational Value

Gardens provide hands-on learning opportunities that integrate science, math, nutrition, and environmental education.

Health Benefits

Students who participate in garden programs are more likely to try and enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables.

Social Skills

Working together in gardens helps students develop teamwork, communication, and responsibility.

Environmental Awareness

Gardens teach students about ecosystems, sustainability, and their connection to the natural world.

Ready to Get Started?

To become involved and help support a garden, visit the contact or friends page on this website.