Maryville Students Reap From What They Sow
“Just to the west of Maryville Academy’s school buildings, along Central Road in Des Plaines, lies an expansive garden with separate plots for more than 20 varieties of fruits and vegetables.
From the traditional tomatoes, lettuce, peppers, beans and cucumbers, to herbs and summer fruits — including watermelon, cantaloupe and a strawberry patch — all of them were planted and tended by students.”
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