WE Garden at Capitol Park
Web site: www.firstlady.ca.gov
Vision: A long time champion of edible school gardens, First Lady Maria Shriver leads the effort to promote the creation of school and community gardens across California. Shriver has spearheaded the movement to plant a garden on the grounds of California’s State Capitol Park in Sacramento. The purpose of this demonstration garden is to educate and inspire Californians about the important lessons gardens teach to students, children and people of all ages—lessons rooted in nutrition, healthy living, agriculture, science, history and service. "WE Garden in Capitol Park" is a pilot program made possible through public and private partnerships with organizations dedicated to the value gardens have in communities.
Fruit Trees - May 18, 2010
Garden-related Teacher Resources
- WE Garden Lesson Packet
- Entire packet (PDF, 1.1 MB)
- Seed Match (PDF, 196 KB)
- My Life as a Fruit or Vegetable (PDF, 161 KB)
- Eat Your Plants (PDF, 162 KB)
- Frozen, Canned or Fresh? (PDF, 146 KB)
- Six of One, Half Dozen of the Other (PDF, 200 KB)
- Let's Make Compost Cake (PDF, 149 KB)
- Shake, Rattle & Roll (PDF, 150 KB)
- Read the Roots (PDF, 171 KB)
- Bug Sweep (PDF, 150 KB)
- California Crops (PDF, 215 KB)
- Busy Bees (PDF, 144 KB)
- What's Growin' On? 7th Edition
- Agriculture Fact and Activity Sheets
- Additional Lesson Plans
- Gardens for Learning
- Teacher Resource Guide 2009-2010
- CROP (California Regions of Optimal Planting) Circles
- California Fruits and Vegetables Seasonal Chart
- WE Garden Planting Plan (PDF, 747 KB)
- Request free materials from California Foundation for Agriculture in the Classroom