School gardens are more than outdoor classrooms—they are dynamic, hands-on learning spaces where children cultivate essential life skills, connect with the environment, and develop a lifelong love of nature. This presentation will explore how garden-based agriculture and nutrition education can transform the way students engage with food, learning, and their environment. Participants will learn how the simple act of planting a seed can blossom into powerful educational outcomes: increased science achievement, stronger social-emotional skills, and greater awareness of nutrition and sustainable food practices. From prepping soil and growing food in small spaces to aligning gardening activities with curriculum goals, we’ll share practical steps to help your school garden thrive throughout the seasons. Drawing from real experiences across Alberta—where school gardens have taken root in both rural and urban settings—we’ll showcase how this movement has grown from a grassroots idea into an inspiring province-wide initiative. Whether you’re just getting started or looking to expand your garden program, this session will provide the knowledge, confidence, and tools to support your journey.