Category Archives: EnrichLA

Following the Ladybugs

The artichoke plant at Atwater attracts a lot of ladybugs in all stages of development. Great for learning!

Buckets of fun at Delevan Drive!

Its Harvest Time

Colorful Snacks from the Markham Farm

“Yummmm!” That was the first word that came out of a new student’s mouth. We worked in the garden for a bit and then prepared this quick snack. Everyone agreed that the fresh cilantro and lime juice made the salsa even tastier.    

The new learning Habitat and Farm at El Sereno Middle School

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 5/8/2013 Contact Tomas O’Grady. Tomasogrady@enrichla.org. 323 387 3866 The new learning Habitat and Farm at El Sereno Middle School is to be completed on May 18th, 2013 in celebration of Harvey Milk Day. 200 volunteers will build a mini farm, dry creek and native garden. This schoolyard habitat will offer an opportunity…

The Woodlawn Elementary School garden has well over 30 species of edible plants. Some of these wonderful fruits, vegetables, and herbs are hard to recognize in their immature stage so we decided to make signs to help our garden community. The signs were showered throughout the garden when we finished up the day. They’ll helps…

Seedlings are in @ Wilton Place!

Hundreds of students at Wilton Place Elementary School came to their school garden today to transplant seedlings. While they were planting, they noticed some of the gardens living things. One student shouted, “Beeeeees!” Another exclaimed, “Worms!” Needless to say, it was a fun day in the sun!

A Garden Rich in Edibles!

   

The new school farm at Gardner Elementary

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Its Hummus Time at Delevan Drive