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What: Growing Roots Garden Club Spring Session
When: Thursdays 9:30 - 12, March 26-May 28
Ages: Pre-teens and TeensCost:
Whole session $180 ($18 per class)
March 26 $25
April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 $110 ($22 per class)
May 7, 14, 21, 28 $88 ($22 per class)
DROP-IN class ($25 per class)Growing Roots Garden Club is a weekly, farm-based gardening program for homeschool children at Laughing Buck Farm. Children learn through hands-on work in the garden—planting, tending, and caring for the land—while moving through Spring into Summer together in a calm, supportive environment.
Through gardening, kids build practical skills while growing confidence, patience, and connection. They learn about plant care, seasonal rhythms, teamwork, and problem-solving, all while spending meaningful time outdoors. Growing Roots is especially supportive for neurodivergent children, offering a steady rhythm where growth is allowed to unfold naturally.
Here are some of our planned activitiesSpring Clean up and Maintenance
Planning and Prepping the Garden
Seed sowing
Companion Planting
Weed and Pest management and understanding
Worms and Compost
Building Garden Structures and Tool Care
Harvesting and Recipes
***Once you have clicked the “Add To Cart” button and filled out any required forms, please head to the cart icon at the top right of your page.
What: Growing Roots Garden Club Spring Session
When: Thursdays 9:30 - 12, March 26-May 28
Ages: Pre-teens and TeensCost:
Whole session $180 ($18 per class)
March 26 $25
April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 $110 ($22 per class)
May 7, 14, 21, 28 $88 ($22 per class)
DROP-IN class ($25 per class)Growing Roots Garden Club is a weekly, farm-based gardening program for homeschool children at Laughing Buck Farm. Children learn through hands-on work in the garden—planting, tending, and caring for the land—while moving through Spring into Summer together in a calm, supportive environment.
Through gardening, kids build practical skills while growing confidence, patience, and connection. They learn about plant care, seasonal rhythms, teamwork, and problem-solving, all while spending meaningful time outdoors. Growing Roots is especially supportive for neurodivergent children, offering a steady rhythm where growth is allowed to unfold naturally.
Here are some of our planned activitiesSpring Clean up and Maintenance
Planning and Prepping the Garden
Seed sowing
Companion Planting
Weed and Pest management and understanding
Worms and Compost
Building Garden Structures and Tool Care
Harvesting and Recipes