This week’s theme is seed starting. Our “Growing Minds Day by Day” educational resource lists are designed for families and educators.
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Meet Your Farmer: Deal Family Farms
Cabbage is the key ingredient in many Southern Appalachian dishes, like coleslaw. In our latest Meet Your Farmer video, see how cabbage is grown at Deal Family Farms, a multi-generational farm located in Franklin, NC. Meet some members of the Deal family, including farmer Joe and his teenage son, Braxton. Find out what vegetables cabbage is related to, learn about photosynthesis, and see the difference between an immature cabbage head and one that’s fully grown and ready to harvest.
Growing Minds Day by Day: Second Week of February
This week’s theme is Valentine’s Day. Our “Growing Minds Day by Day” educational resource lists are designed for families and educators.
Growing Minds Day by Day: First Week of February
This week’s theme is groundhogs. Our “Growing Minds Day by Day” educational resource lists are designed for families and educators.
Growing Minds Day by Day: Fourth Week of January
This week’s theme is bears. Our “Growing Minds Day by Day” educational resource lists are designed for families and educators.
Educator Spotlight: Vance Elementary Peace Garden
For our February 2021 Farm to School Educator Spotlight, we’re featuring the work of Jordan Diamond, the FEAST Program and Garden Coordinator at Lucy S. Herring Elementary School (formerly Vance) in Asheville. Jordan received a Growing Minds mini-grant last fall, which she used to purchase equipment to help transition her lessons to the virtual learning environment. In
Growing Minds Day by Day: Third Week of January
This week’s theme is soup. Our “Growing Minds Day by Day” educational resource lists are designed for families and educators.
Growing Minds Day by Day: Second Week of January
This week’s theme is winter greens. Our “Growing Minds Day by Day” educational resource lists are designed for families and educators.
Meet Your Farmer: Lee’s One Fortune Farm
Spend an afternoon with farmer Chue Lee and her daughter Ariel at Lee’s One Fortune Farm in McDowell County, North Carolina. The Lee’s grow many interesting crops on their family farm, including the purple sweet potatoes and bok choy (an Asian leafy green vegetable that is related to cabbage) seen in this video. They also grow Asian pears and persimmons, bitter melon, several varieties of rice, and more. The Lee’s sell their produce at farmers tailgate markets throughout Asheville. Learn more about the history of this family farm and the rice they grow.
Growing Minds Day by Day: Fourth Week of December
This week’s theme is winter. Our “Growing Minds Day by Day” educational resource lists are designed for families and educators.