Many schools keep gardening efforts going all summer

In this June 21, 2018, photo, Cary Peterson, program coordinator for the South Whidbey School Farms Program in Langley, Wash., is shown preparing some plant sets for volunteers to put into the ground. These summertime work parties are organized so crops are ready for students to cultivate upon their return from their summer vacation. The volunteers often build their lunches around some of the fresh leafy edibles after they finish work. (Dean Fosdick via AP)

In this June 21, 2018, photo, Cary Peterson, program coordinator for the South Whidbey School Farms Program in Langley, Wash., is shown preparing some plant sets for volunteers to put into the ground. These summertime work parties are organized so crops are ready for students to cultivate upon their return from their summer vacation. The volunteers often build their lunches around some of the fresh leafy edibles after they finish work. (Dean Fosdick via AP)

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