The World Becomes What We Teach

The World Becomes What We Teach

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West County DIGS supports school gardens in West Contra Costa by providing resources, curriculum, advocacy, partnerships, and more. We believe that all children should have the opportunity to connect with nature routinely in a positive way. We transform the hearts, minds, and eating habits of students through garden and nutrition activities. We build our community's resilience by cultivating wellness, academic achievement, and sustainable practices.

 

Founded in 2007 by a group of dedicated garden educators, DIGS is a network of teachers, community members, students, and school administrators who support the school garden movement. Our programs include the Mira Vista Garden Education Center, a Greenhouse Program, a Mentorship Program, and Professional Development Workshops. DIGS is a project of Earth Island Institute which serves as our fiscal sponsor.

Professional Development Workshops

Our workshops are excellent networking events that cover topics such as starting a school garden, implementing garden and nutrition curriculum, and garden art and movement. Learn More.

Greenhouse Program

We grow high-quality seedlings for West Contra Costa school gardens. Learn More.

Mira Vista School Garden and Education Center

Mira Vista offers all teachers, students, and their families garden and nutrition activities and resources. It serves as a model garden program providing a resource library and training opportunities for other schools. Learn More.

Mentor Program

DIGS manages knowledgeable garden instructors to work with West Contra Costa principals and teachers to build school gardens. Learn More.

Plant to Plate

This program prepares Richmond youth for work through organic gardening and training in the culinary arts. Learn More.

Our Impact

Since our inception, DIGS has supported over 35 school gardens. In previous years, we have coached and trained over 300 teachers, and given away over 5000 plant-starts annually from the DIGS greenhouse. We have reached thousands of students through an innovative nature-based curriculum that incorporates math, art, science, language arts, and social-emotional learning. We are committed to providing resources and networking opportunities for school garden programs.

Our Response To the COVID-19 Pandemic

Thanks to the Master Gardeners, DIGS gave away 600 plant starts during the pandemic to 60 Mira Vista School families. This has been a way to stay connected and promote home gardening during challenging times. We created over 150 social media posts that teach engaging and simple gardening and nutrition lessons. We also teach weekly distance learning garden lessons at Mira Vista School. Learn More.

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Watch Our Covid-19 Plant Giveaway Videos!

Get Involved!

DIGS would not be possible without the help of many individuals who generously devote their time and resources. You don’t need to have a green thumb to get involved, just a warm heart and a passion for making a difference in the lives of our youth.

Whether you are an educator, parent, or community member, we have a variety of ways for you to get involved in our various programs. We are here to help you with your school garden goals!

Click here to view our garden and nutrition lesson plans.