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US (GA): Hydroponic school garden feeds Sumter County Elementary students

Students at Sumter County Elementary School in Americus, Georgia are learning how plants grow and where food comes from, thanks to a new hydroponic school garden.

ScottsMiracle-Gro have partnered with No Kid Hungry to increase access to healthy food for kids who need it the most. This garden is part of their initiative to get more hydroponic gardens into schools, equipping them to grow their own fresh food. Over the next five years, they are committed to connecting 10 million children to the benefits of gardens and greenspaces.

Watch Sumter County Elementary School document their garden journey.

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