A garden without dirt? Middle school students help harvest produce for cafeteria

Brownsville Multi-Service Family Health and Wellness Center has partnered with Teens for Food Justice to grow produce without using dirt.

News 12 Staff

Apr 18, 2019, 4:47 PM

Updated 2,001 days ago

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Brownsville Multi-Service Family Health and Wellness Center has partnered with Teens for Food Justice to grow produce without using dirt.
Instead of dirt, the middle schoolers involved in the program are using coconut husks to grow their own produce. 

Three classes in grades six through eight help seeding, transplanting and then harvesting three times a week, as well as sometimes after school. 

The Brownsville Collaborative Middle School cafeteria orders herbs and leafy greens from the center directly.

Starting next week, students will be selling their produce for profit, hoping that soon they'll have enough to pay for their very own salad bar in the cafeteria.