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The curriculum section provides over one hundred garden-based lessons to create, expand, and sustain garden-based learning experiences. It offers practical ideas and resources for every level of garden-based learning from sprouting seeds to understanding the food system.

This curriculum section was compiled by the University of California Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources Garden-Based Learning Workgroup. The content for this section was borrowed, with permission, from various resources. It was our goal to use existing resources as not to “recreate the wheel” and to give a broad example of the garden-based learning resources that are currently in print.

The section is divided into 12 theme areas with applications for primary and upper grade level students:

Resources specifically for middle school grades:
JMG Level Two
Operation Thistle: Seeds of Despair: Plant Growth & Development

Garden Mosaics

Investigations in Horticulture a middle school curriculum by the California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers designed to help students understand the nutritional, aesthetic, environmental, and therapeutic values of horticulture. Download pdf.

Curriculum

  • Linking School Gardens to Academics
  • Curricular Resources
  • Curriculum Work Group
  • Composting
  • Cooking and Eating
  • Digging In
  • Farm to Table
  • Garden Basics
  • Gifts From the Earth
  • The Growing Plant
  • Garden Habitat
  • Harvest
  • Seeds and Planting
  • Garden Stewardship
  • Food Around the World
  • Best Practices in Middle School Gardens