Programs
Programs
Farm to School
Since 2008, Grow Some Good has provided school garden programming and now supports over 7000 students each year. School Gardens are a key resource for learning, engaging with nature, and instilling...
Community Food Systems
This program was kicked off in 2020 with our support of 2 community gardens at the YMCA and Big Brothers, Big Sisters. With the high rate of food insecurity in Maui, we decided to name the program to encompass more…
Volunteer
Grow Some Good is always on the lookout for volunteers. There are always a variety of volunteer opportunities! Help with watering and light maintenance in the mornings, pick up coffee grounds at the local coffee shop...
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Education
Kumu Mea Kanu Garden Kits
Kumu kanu is the starting or originating plant that begins a plant collection. It is the first plant that the following seeds come from. It is also the teacher. The relationship with the kumu kanu teaches us the things that help us understand how to mālama that plant.
Online Courses
Courses are all FREE but we ask you to register so we can track progress. The first lesson in the SOIL class is OPEN for viewing without registration. We are supported by donors and the County of Maui. If you have not registered yet, please register below.
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Program Articles
Juicing Kō for Lilikoi Lemonade!
Today we harvested two varieties of heirloom Kō sugar cane, talked story about canoe plants brought by the earliest Hawaiian settlers, and used a...
Grow Some Good Dinner at Capische? Raises $2,000
An inspired mix of 50 local school garden fans returned for an encore Grow Some Good fundraising dinner at Capische? restaurant in Hotel Wailea,...
Plant Parts & Edible Garden Art
What a art-full, educational recipe day in the garden! Garden Educator Sierra Knight led 21st Century Learning Center summer students in a study of...
Food Economics: Where in the World… and Why?
The harvest stage of a school garden provides an ideal setting to observe interdependence of producers and consumers: harvesting food in the garden...
SOS: Saving Our Seeds for a Sustainable Future
In the final months of school, garden lessons turn to a continuation of the life cycle with 'Saving Our Seeds' workshops at all grade levels. This...
World Class Chefs + 1,000 Students Celebrate School Garden Harvest Fest
For three full days, April 24-26, world-class chefs led garden recipe workshops with more than 950 students in nearly a quarter-acre of garden space...
Grow Some Good Benefit Raises More than $18,000!
Mahalo nui loa to more than 250 friends of Grow Some Good who attended our school gardens benefit last Saturday at Hotel Wailea. We are thrilled at...
Saturday Event Menu Preview
Here's a sneak peek at the menu from our fabulous chefs supporting the upcoming Grow Some Good event - A Sunset Taste of School Gardens. Saturday,...
Sept 15: Spago Hosts Grow Some Good Fundraiser
Limited Seating, So Make Your Reservation Today! Please join us Saturday, Sept. 15, at Spago for a very special dinner to benefit Grow Some Good -...