‘Gardens to Go’ kit teaches youth about all aspects of horticulture

  • Kaitlyn Moss and her father, Justin Moss, work on one of the fun horticulture activities included in the Gardens to Go kit. (Photo by Todd Johnson, OSU Agricultural Communications Services)
    Kaitlyn Moss and her father, Justin Moss, work on one of the fun horticulture activities included in the Gardens to Go kit. (Photo by Todd Johnson, OSU Agricultural Communications Services)
On its surface, horticulture may seem like just some seeds, a little dirt or a few flower and vegetable plants, but thanks to Oklahoma State University Extension, youth across the state soon will have an opportunity to learn the science behind horticulture. Gardens to Go is a kid-sized project that comes packaged in a handy lunchbox, designed for youth in first through fifth grades. Gardens to…

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