Food Education

As a farm and non-profit devoted to improving the health of local children and youth, Project GROWS has developed both on-farm and off-farm education programs that are changing the way the next generation relates to food and the land. Learn more about our three main areas of focus for food education below.

Our Programs

Farm to School Tastings

At a Farm to School Tasting, Project GROWS highlights a seasonal vegetable by preparing delicious samples and serving them in a local public school cafeteria. Every student in the school has the opportunity to taste a vegetable they may have never seen before!

Farm Field Trips

At Project GROWS, we know that kids who garden eat more veggies. Field trips to Project GROWS immerse students in a hands-on, experiential, outdoor learning environment. Field trips involve exploration of the education space, production beds, sensory garden, greenhouse, high tunnels, and pollinator garden.

Summer Programs

Project GROWS will host our first-ever summer camp in July, in partnership with the Blue Ridge Children’s Museum. During June and July, we also partner with local organizations to host youth on the farm for weekly field trips over an eight-week period.