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Volunteers in blue Penn State shirts help to set up and maintain a community garden

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Beyond tending to plants and vegetables, students can intern or volunteer with the campus gardens to learn about a variety of disciplines and conduct research. The spaces offer an opportunity for hands-on, experiential learning.

A female student stands behind a table loaded with fresh-cut flowers

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During her time with the garden at Penn State Beaver, student Cody Lewis has found a love for flowers. She's learned to dry them, and helped prep for classes to make paint pigments from them.

Hershey Community Garden

Hershey Community Garden

A member of the Hershey Community Garden cuts flat leaf Italian parsley at the garden located on the campus of Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. The garden brings community members together to share tips and tricks, as well as grow their own produce.

A panoramic view of the Penn State Shenango campus garden

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The campus garden at Penn State Shenango is finishing its 13th season of operation this year. The space produces an abundance of vegetables and other plants for students and the community to enjoy.

Volunteers bend over raised garden beds at Penn State Shenango and tend to the plants

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Penn State Shenango Student Affairs staffer Tony Paglia runs the gardens with the help of students and other staff and faculty. The space allows room for them all to destress and spend some time in the outdoors, but it also brings the benefits of fresh produce to campus.

Two men stand beside a collection of plants in the sun

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Students can learn about the importance of medicinal plants at Penn State Fayette, where the garden includes a medicine wheel and additional crops with cultural significance.