The best part about our recent school garden build was the excitement for it. We received more than 3,000 applications from schools across the country. That's amazing. And it shows there is an appetite for school gardens and outdoor learning.
Together with community volunteers and Sprouts Farmers Markets employees, we recently built 24 gardens at 24 schools across the country. As a foundation mission-driven to support and "sprout" school gardens, we're proud to call attention to this initiative on #worldfoodday.
Sprouts shoppers: Are you rounding up at the checkout? When you do, you're supporting the Sprouts Foundation and our mission to "sprout" school gardens. Your support means we can support educators and plant a valuable seed with young farmers about the importance of eating local.
For teachers growing school gardens, it takes a village. We're proud of the work SGSO Network does and happy to collaborate with them as often as we can -- including next year's Growing School Gardens Summit.
If you see a farmer's market table manned by teachers and students, buy something! Supporting the youngest growers in the community supports their love for producing and selling local goods!
It's so exciting to see more schools invest in cafeteria composting. Here's an example of the tons of waste saved by just one school district. https://t.co/3iX16uw8QH
Last call for presentation proposals for our School Garden Summit! The deadline to submit is TODAY.
Share your knowledge with a community that is eager to learn!
Link here: https://t.co/SWzcTQa7zO
Proposals for presentations and lightning talks at the School Garden Summit in March are due by July 31!
Here's the link to submit: https://t.co/SWzcTQaFpm
Don't have room for a full garden at your school? Grab some cups! Those work great inside and students love watching the progress!
Here are some tips: https://t.co/WORLjWhQu8