Rocks Produce Project

Rocks Produce Project The Rocks Produce Project is the school gardening district initiative for Westfield Washington Schools.

We aim to foster a deeper understanding of sustainable growing practices, healthy eating habits, and food systems' impact in our schools and community!

Check your this produce-forward menu our high school culinary student driven business executed over the weekend! All of ...
09/08/2025

Check your this produce-forward menu our high school culinary student driven business executed over the weekend! All of our students learn sustainability, waste management, cost control, and how to incorporate fresh local products into their cooking. We grow many of the vegetables used in lab!

🌱 Check out the amazing garden at Washington Woods Elementary! From kale and cabbage to tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, bea...
09/08/2025

🌱 Check out the amazing garden at Washington Woods Elementary! From kale and cabbage to tomatoes, squash, cucumbers, beans, and herbs—it’s a bountiful harvest. They also have a fun rock garden, painted by the students

🙌 Our FCCLA members rolled up their sleeves after school to harvest and then turned those fresh tomatoes into a delicious tomato bisque soup. Chef Ferreira’s class even made chicken stock with garden veggies to use in our soups and sauces.

🍅🥒🥬 Farm to table, grown and prepared at WWS!

We had an abundant harvest of cabbage at MTES. Our students made awesome cabbage rolls to sell to staff, and have as a l...
08/31/2025

We had an abundant harvest of cabbage at MTES. Our students made awesome cabbage rolls to sell to staff, and have as a lab meal. We love making veggie eating fun at WHS!

Did you know cardboard can be a gardener’s best friend? 📦🌱 It’s a natural, chemical-free way to suppress weeds, retain m...
08/02/2025

Did you know cardboard can be a gardener’s best friend? 📦🌱 It’s a natural, chemical-free way to suppress weeds, retain moisture, and improve soil health as it breaks down. Perfect for starting new beds or practicing no-dig gardening! Bonus, it is naturally compostable!

Learn more about how to use cardboard in your garden:
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Preparing a garden bed with cardboard is an inexpensive way to improve soil structure and create a sterile seed bed ready for spring planting.

Our school gardens have thrived this summer, thanks to the incredible dedication of our staff and volunteers! RPP lead a...
08/02/2025

Our school gardens have thrived this summer, thanks to the incredible dedication of our staff and volunteers!

RPP lead at Maple Glen, Amy McLeland, grew many crops includ blackberries, tomaotes, peppers, garlic, herbs, polinators, a butterfly garden, and more! 🌶️

Our Monon Trail garden has an abundance kale, squash, beans, onions, gourds, other produce, and massive sunflowers! 🌻

We’re excited to welcome students back to a bountiful harvest — ready for hands-on learning and enjoyment.

Interested in volunteering in one of our school gardens? We’d love to have you! Please contact Nikki Heflin at [email protected].

Be sure to follow our other page — WHS Culinary Arts — for delicious recipes and culinary gardening resources! 🍽️👩‍🍳🌱

Spring is upon us, which means our students get to return to outdoor gardening! We are always looking for community volu...
03/07/2025

Spring is upon us, which means our students get to return to outdoor gardening! We are always looking for community volunteers to continue our mission of connecting students with nature, sustainability, and growing one’s own food 🪴 email Nikki Heflin at [email protected] to get connected with our program!

Our edible flowers are finally growing!
01/29/2025

Our edible flowers are finally growing!

Check out the awesome decals that were made for our tower gardens! Our logo encapsulates the mission of Rocks Produce Pr...
01/08/2025

Check out the awesome decals that were made for our tower gardens! Our logo encapsulates the mission of Rocks Produce Project perfectly- educational curriculum, growing fresh produce, consuming fresh produce, and sustainability!

Our Hydroponic gardens are growing so well at WHS! It is so rewarding to have fresh produce during the winter months. We...
12/17/2024

Our Hydroponic gardens are growing so well at WHS! It is so rewarding to have fresh produce during the winter months. We are growing over 25 different types of produce in our culinary ProStart program!

Our Adaptive Gardening Tables are built and ready to be delivered to each of our schools in the district! Check out this...
11/07/2024

Our Adaptive Gardening Tables are built and ready to be delivered to each of our schools in the district! Check out this article which features the many benefits of school gardening with our SPED students 👩🏻‍🌾🧑🏽‍🍳

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