WE SENT HOME PLANTS – Here’s how to care for them & Photos!

5th Grade Garden Club Students under cover during a rainy Learn @Lunch

In Garden Club, we focus on growing food, and part of our mission is to help our families grow at home! So, your kids are brought take-home plants to your family after school Friday.

We are here to support our families to grow! We have put together a PDF with steps to help grow most plants from seed.   CLICK to Download Printable Color Page and How to Grow Steps!

Send us photos of you and your plant growing!



PHOTOS from Our Recent Learn @ Lunch (5th, 4th & Kindergarten)


More Info for Caring For your Plants

  • LONG-STORY SHORT, we chose plants that can go outside now and are frost-tolerant. 
  • Cool-weather plants, can grow right outside in a pot or the ground (these are root vegetables, leafy greens, snowpeas and the wild pollinator flowers we chose). When temperatures in the summer sore, these plants will start to bolt and seed>>time to make room for the summer crops!
  • See the PDF for transplanting instructions.
  • Or choose to keep your plants indoors — just be sure to put a plate under the pot we gave you, so it doesn’t leak.  

For Specific Plants: 

Here is some information regarding the care of those specific plants: 

For Peas or Climbing Plants

They will require a trellis, like bamboo sticks, to act like a ladder for the climbing vine plants. 

For Leafy Greens 

Kale, spinach and lettuces are the gift that keeps on giving…if you harvest correctly.  For harvesting “Cut-and-come again” plants, be sure to cut leaves from the outside and always leave at least 3 leaves in the middle—the plant will continue to grow and produce salad after salad!  

For Carrots

Wait until the visible leaves are about 7-10inches.  If you pull out and it’s not ready, replant and keep growing.  And yes carrot greens are edible, but be sure to leave some so that the plant can continue to grow. 




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Do you love being outside and getting your hands dirty? Are you interested in working in our school garden? If so, sign-up and join the Thomas Fitzwater Garden Club! We are looking for Kids and the Young-at-Heart to help us grow food and beautify our school grounds with native plants! We also plan to have fun while learning and loving nature along the way!

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