St. Ambrose Garden Project
![社区花园: Often planted on public or formerly abandoned land, community gardens are run by volunteers who cultivate vegetables or flowers and closer relationships to nature and one another. Generally open to all participants, they are sometimes fenced, locked or threatened by development. May offer hands-on learning and a habitat for birds and insects. 社区花园](https://www.opengreenmap.org/sites/default/files/taxonomy_image/category_pictures_77.gif)
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When the St Ambrose School Garden was created, Joan Noble, a teacher at St. Ambrose Catholic School in Park Heights, along with One Straw Farm’s Joan Norman, designed the project in a way that would not only plentifully produce fruits and vegetables but would also be feasible for the students’ participation. Ground was broken and 2 15’ x 15’ plots were created and maintained. The children’s participation was exceptionally notable; every step of the process involved the students in some way. The third-grade class decided what would be grown in the garden and numerous other students were involved in other ways. In the first growing season, a group of about 20 students harvested zucchini, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, collards, carrots and peppers.
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