Fresh for Florida Kids Food Garden

600 South Calhoun St
Tallahassee FL 32399
(850) 617-7400

A living educational exhibit by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Fresh for Florida Kids Food Garden teaches school children about the importance of fruits and vegetables to daily nutrition and insight into growing fresh produce. The garden is open year round and you can click here to see what's growing, more pictures and videos from gardener, Nathan The Man in Overalls. The garden is located at the Holland Building, across the street from the Capitol.

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A living educational exhibit by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Fresh for Florida Kids Food Garden teaches school children about the importance of fruits and vegetables to daily nutrition and insight into growing fresh produce. The garden is open year round and you can click here to see what's growing, more pictures and videos from gardener, Nathan The Man in Overalls. The garden is located at the Holland Building, across the street from the Capitol.

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