The Hands on Plant Sciences program transforms a 3 acre outdoor garden at the U.S. Botanical Gardens into a living laboratory for children in grades 3 through 7

WASHINGTON, DC -JULY 08: Watercolor paintings hang to dry. They were created by children from Watkins and Sherwood Recreation Centers. The Hands on Plant Sciences program transforms a 3 acre outdoor garden at the U.S. Botanical Gardens into a living laboratory for children in grades 3 through 7 on July 08, 2010 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Marvin Joseph /The Washington Post via Getty Images)
WASHINGTON, DC -JULY 08: Watercolor paintings hang to dry. They were created by children from Watkins and Sherwood Recreation Centers. The Hands on Plant Sciences program transforms a 3 acre outdoor garden at the U.S. Botanical Gardens into a living laboratory for children in grades 3 through 7 on July 08, 2010 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Marvin Joseph /The Washington Post via Getty Images)
The Hands on Plant Sciences program transforms a 3 acre outdoor garden at the U.S. Botanical Gardens into a living laboratory for children in grades 3 through 7
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