Students, alumni, and faculty of Grant High School celebrate the 10th anniversary of their Garden of Ethnic Treasures. The Community Gardens program at Grant offers students a unique opportunity to learn about gardening, cooking, nutrition, botany, landscape design, and the basics of how to run a business.
Back in 1st period science we'd study plants and insects in that garden
I'd show up so baked that everything about the garden was magical!
I give the kids who worked on it serious props!
superdude593 1 year ago
wow, the garden look way better than when i was still there and working in the garden. it seems like some of the plans we made has actually come true. i'm very happy to see how improve the garden is compared to when i was there. way to go and keep up the good work.
cucumber916 1 year ago
look at all my friends! =D LOL <333
MarianneVue06 1 year ago
This garden is truly awesome! You guys are doing such great work for your community. Way to stay in touch with Sacramento farming!!
dragonphamily 2 years ago
That garden is huge! I wish my high school had classes in that stuff. Awesome.
naunorske 2 years ago
Awesome! I've heard of these programs, but this is by far the most intimate view into the amazing work they're doing at Grant. Thank you for the coverage!
Criz39 2 years ago