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Success With School Gardens book on-line

by Linda A. Guy, Cathy Cromell & Lucy K. Bradley
Paperback; 140 pages
Published by Arizona Master Gardener Press, 1994

Success With School Gardens contains all the information needed to plan, initiate and conduct a youth garden program.

 
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The practical aspects included in this book—how to involve administrators in your project, obtain donations and funding, use free publicity to increase community support and so much moreare relevant to everyone who hopes to create a youth garden, no matter which zone you're gardening in.

Order your copy of Success With School Gardens today or click below to view and download free chapter-by-chapter PDF files.

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Keep a copy in your library for easy reference or give the book as a gift to a youth gardening colleague.

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