Everyone deserves to feel safe, supported and the freedom to explore, dream and grow.

Garden Education empowers neighbors to better understand the earth, to connect with one another, and to benefit from the healing of natural spaces. 

We meet with Franklinton neighbors of all ages in community spaces as well as hosting programming in our own space, the Patrick Kaufman Learning Garden.

 

Patrick Kaufman Learning Garden Programs

The Patrick Kaufman Learning Garden is our one-third acre outdoor learning space which hosts on-site programming. Within this space, we host education programming year-round.

PKLG Features

The Garden is outfitted with inclusive infrastructure including

  • a wheelchair accessible path

  • three covered high tunnels

  • a squash tunnel

  • six raised beds

  • prolific rows of berry bushes

  • pollinator and mushroom gardens

  • wild edible and medicinal plants

  • open green space

  • Maple Trees

  • a woodfired oven

  • a shaded pavilion which is home to our outdoor kitchen.

Restorative Gardening

We provide provide restorative gardening programs focusing on wellbeing through garden education, environmental stewardship, and outdoor exploration. We partner with local community organizations including;

Open Garden Hours

We are proud to offer weekly open garden programs in our wonderful and wild PK-LG.

Our hours of Open Garden change on a seasonal basis to best meet our community members' needs. For the most up to date information for our Open Garden times, please check out our community signage.

 

School and Partnership Based Programming

Through local partnerships, students help build and manage gardens at their school.

School gardens can serve as living laboratories. Students see, experience, and practice what they are learning in the classroom and use that first-hand knowledge to grow food.

 

If you’re interested in a school-based partnership, reach out to Morgan at morgan.jack@franklintonfarms.org

 
 

Community Partners

We are delighted to host children education programming and steward school gardens in conjunction with

Apprenticeship Program

Twice a year we offer a 9 week Agricultural workforce development program for our local high school students.

In partnership with the wonderful faculty and staff of Franklinton Prep High School, five outstanding students learn from our Education and Vegetable teams in effort to foster a sense of environmental stewardship, as well as increasing knowledge to growing, harvesting, and cooking food.

As a result of their hard work students earn Environmental Science credits to assist in graduation and are also paid a living wage.

Home Victory Gardens 

Throughout our neighborhood we support historic and new neighbors alike in their efforts to establish Home Victory Gardens. Neighbors are provided supplies, plants/seeds, and mentorship to help support their backyard gardening needs.

Participants in this program are encouraged to participate in educational sessions and networking opportunities.

If you are a neighbor who is interested in joining this program please reach out to Morgan Jack at morgan.jack@franklintonfarms.org