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The middle of August, a hot summer afternoon in southern Maine, I pulled to the curb in a...

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history of school gardens

In 1909, Ventura, California schoolteacher Zilda M. Rogers wrote to the Agricultural Experiment...

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History of a homesteader

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School Gardens

 Hyampom School Gardens are up and growing! It is still...

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