Massachusetts Agriculture in the Classroom is working to develop a number of new resources for the school garden. As part of this effort we are putting together a directory of schools with garden-based education programs throughout the state, a directory of school garden based education resources and trainings & a directory of nurseries, garden centers, greenhouses and farms that provide products such as plants, seeds, soils, tools and more. If you have a school garden, or can provide education, training or products that would be useful to the school garden educator, then we want to hear from you. Please take a few minutes to tell us about your program or resources. Click on a link to fill out a questionnaire or e-mail to us at massaginclassroom@earthlink.net. Thank you for your assistance.
Do you have a School Garden? Then we want to hear about it. Click here to fill out an on-line questionnaire or scan this image with you smart phone to go directly to the questionnaire. You may also choose to print and fill out a form that you can mail, fax or e-mail back to us by clicking here. |
Do you provide educational workshops, school garden mentoring, curriculum or other educational resources for Garden -Based Education. Then we want you to fill out a questionnaire that will provide a listing in our Directory. Click here to go diretcly to the on-line questionnaire or scan this image with you smart phone. You may also choose to download a form and mail, fax or e-mail it to us by clicking here. |
| Do you own a business that sells seeds, plants, compost, soil, post, garden tools or other materials that educators need for the school garden. Then we want you to hear from you and hope you will provide a listing in our Directory. Click here to fill out an on-line questionnaire or scan this image with you smart phone to go directly to the questionnaire. You may also choose to download a form and mail, fax or e-mail it to us by clicking here. |
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These resources were supported by a 2012 Specialty Crops Grant from the USDA through the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources.
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