Waikiki School Food Farm

Our school Food Farm is about growing foods by kids for kids. Students at Waikiki School learn to love and protect our AINA, discover where food comes from, and learn to take pride in growing their own food.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Students' heirloom tomatoes are growing fast



Our fourth graders are busy keeping up with the fast growing tomato plants. The cherokee purples are fist-sized and growing and some of the black cherry plants have up to 24 fruit!


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