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Edible Gardens & Environment

PSGC began its work on food systems literacy by funding, establishing and maintaining Edible Gardens at all six schools in the Princeton Public Schools district. Our next step was to fund Edible Gardens stewards/instructors to make each garden unique to its students and to foster curricular connections and to connect children to the natural systems that support all life.

Select a school from the drop-down menu to see edible garden activity there.

Vegetable soup from the courtyard gardens

August 19, 2021April 8, 2014 by karlacook

From the link.

“First grade harvested a lot of vegetables from our garden. They then made vegetable soup. We studied the important role of in our garden and went on a bug hunt, looking for both beneficial and not-so-beneficial insects!”

Categories Johnson Park Edible Gardens

What’s growing at Community Park?

August 18, 2021April 8, 2014 by karlacook

Johnson Park Edible Gardens are safely tucked within a courtyard, safe from deer. Restoration of the garden beds is under way. Email Anna Rose Gable, our PSGC Edible Gardens coordinator, to volunteer, or to be connected with the JP Edible Gardens steward/educator.

Categories Archives, Community Park Edible Gardens

What’s growing at Littlebrook?

April 8, 2014 by karlacook

Things are growing at Littlebrook – check this link to see what’s new!

Categories Littlebrook Edible Gardens
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