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Press Clips

Feeding children a love of nature:
Hands-on garden program teaches nutrition and environmentalism

Palo Alto Weekly, 12.5.2006

Program challenges affluent to dig deep
Mercury News, 9.10.2006

Feature: Collective Roots Garden Project
Palo Alto Weekly, 9.6.2006

Growing up: A new educational philosophy takes root in Peninsula schools
Palo Alto Weekly, 6.6.2003

Nature's Classroom
Country Almanac, 4.17.2002

Cultivating young gardeners
Palo Alto Weekly, 11.21.2001

Pupils Dig Gardening
San Jose Mercury News

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