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Getting hands dirty in school gardens transforms how kids think about the environment

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Getting hands dirty in school gardens transforms how kids think about the environment

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Research shows that school gardens do much more than teach students where food comes from—they cultivate a genuine connection to nature and environmental stewardship. Students who participate in garden programs develop more positive attitudes toward the environment that can last well beyond their school years.

Research shows that school gardens do much more than teach students where food comes from—they cultivate a genuine connection to nature and environmental stewardship. Students who participate in garden programs develop more positive attitudes toward the environment that can last well beyond their school years.

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