Earthways
Children's Gardens
Nobleboro
Earthways is Pemaquid Watershed Association's Environmental Education
Program


Master Gardener, Bernie McAlice helps students research butterfly plants, while Master Gardener, Robie Pooley shows them how to make paper pots for starting seeds.


Master Gardener, Doris Balant joining in a seed sorting game at Nobleboro Central School. Students learn about plant diversity, how seeds travel and the importance of seeds as a food source.

Master Gardener, Robie Pooley helps Nobleboro Central School students to build butterfly roosting boxes to put in their butterfly garden.

Students at Nobleboro Central School maintain their butterfly garden under the guidance of Master Gardener, Robie Pooley.
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