Welcome Back to the Farm!  After a busy summer working with Georgetown Disabilities Board, Old Santee Canal Park, Charleston County Alternative Recreation and Windwood Farm, Adaptive Gardens is starting school programming again for the fall.

We began by going to Windwood Farm & introducing our new Activities Director, Jodie Thomas, to the boys.  They seeded lettuces & beets, which have begun to sprout!  Georgetown High School came out on Monday & got more seeds started, washed lots of pots, weeded & harvested Luffa Sponge.  Wando High School will be seeding and collecting seeds from flower heads & the Luffa sponges.  Programs with Georgetown Disabilities Board, Old Santee Canal Park and Lincoln High School will begin in the next couple of weeks.

This fall participants will continue to develop their seeding, transplanting, watering, weeding, soil mixing and composting skills, but will learn a multitude of other things.  We will begin focusing on landscaping skills, worm composting, animal care and further development of cottage industry products!

We are all enthusiastic about the upcoming programming  & would love to hear from you anytime or have you visit the farm!

Georgetown High School Students Harvesting Luffa Sponge