How does your garden grow?
GREENE – A local seed manufacturer is introducing children to the educational benefits of growing flowers, vegetables, herbs, trees and grass as they also try to help a good cause.
For more than 110 years, the Page Seed Company has introduced gardening to generations of young gardeners. Page Seed offers each of its clients customized printing, packaging, storage and shipping services. They can dry-fill and hermetically seal a wide range of their products.
Page Seed believes fundraising is a great way for families to introduce community service and reinforce safety rules. They seems to have found the perfect organization to team up with for their next project – Chenango County 4-H.
The 4-H club prides itself on community service projects and carries an agricultural bond in all efforts they provide, even down to the fundraisers. The Chenango County 4-H Leaders Association and 4-H clubs in collaboration with Page Seed will be selling seeds to gain funding to be able to continue the programming they offer.
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