Earth lessons: SEED garden helps kids 'grow' smarter
October 14, 2018
STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — If you've never caught sight of a garden fairy, some of the children at Sudduth Elementary School in Starkville might tell you what they look like. They can have carrot legs, arms made of sugar snap pea pods, a cauliflower head and spinach leaves for wings. And with a little ranch dressing, they're quite tasty. It's just one way the SEED Garden project — Sudduth Elementary Exploration and Discovery Garden — is teaching kindergartners and first-graders that food doesn't just magically appear. Children are learning those lessons from Garden Granny and other Oktibbeha Cou...
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