Classroom Grow Kits
Grow fresh food in class.
Keep it simple for teachers.
Living Greens helps classrooms grow microgreens with student-friendly kits, practical lesson connections, and support that makes indoor growing feel doable from day one. Start with single kits at $14.99, then scale into quote-based classroom bundles that can bring the cost down to around $10 per kit at larger volume.
2-week
grow cycle
Fast enough for students to see change, track it, and talk about it while the unit is still fresh.

Fast First Win
Classroom Grow Kit
Plant. Observe. Harvest.
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eco-friendly
compostable materials

Grow food in class ✦ Make science hands-on ✦ Help students grow something real ✦
Grow food in class ✦ Make science hands-on ✦ Help students grow something real ✦
Why It Works
One kit. Three ways it helps a school say yes.
The strongest version of this story is not just the product. It is the combination of classroom simplicity, visible student learning, and a mission schools can actually explain.
For Teachers
Simple setup
The kits are built for real classrooms, with a short grow cycle and materials students can handle without turning the room into a project zone.
For Students
Visible learning
Students can plant, observe, measure, journal, and harvest in one experience that keeps science and curiosity close together.
For School Groups
Fundraising with purpose
Grow-kit fundraisers give families something useful to take home while helping school gardens and classroom programs raise support.

Built for desks, not garden sheds
Simple enough to start in a normal classroom without extra infrastructure.

What’s Inside
Six simple pieces. One memorable classroom grow.
The kit is designed to remove friction, not add to it. No soil mess, no complex equipment, and no long delay before students can see progress.
- Compostable grow container
- Organic broccoli seeds
- Coco coir puck
- Wooden spoon
- Shared spray bottles
- Broc Star charm
How It Works
From seed to harvest in about two weeks.
Short enough to keep attention high. Real enough to make the lesson stick.
01
Day 1
Plant together
Students set up the tray, hydrate the coir, and plant the seeds.
02
Days 2-5
Watch and record
The class checks in, mists carefully, and tracks visible changes.
03
Days 6-10
Measure and discuss
Students compare growth, ask questions, and connect observations to the lesson.
04
Around 2 weeks
Harvest and reflect
The class tastes what it grew and turns the experience into a science, writing, or nutrition moment.
Sustainability
A classroom kit that matches the lesson it teaches.
The materials story matters here. When students learn about food, growth, and stewardship, the kit itself should support that conversation instead of fighting it.
- Compostable grow containers
- Biodegradable coco coir
- Renewable wood tools
- Plant-based packaging choices
Material choices
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Choices that directly support the sustainability story.
2 weeks
A short cycle means less waste, less classroom fatigue, and faster reflection.
Grow something real.
Teach something bigger with materials that reinforce the lesson.
For School Groups
Raise money with something families can actually grow.
40% back for your school garden or program. Living Greens handles the grow-kit side, and your group gets a cleaner, more useful fundraiser than the usual candy-and-clutter cycle.

fundraiser share
40%
Why Schools Respond
A strong classroom story does more than sell a kit.
Garden-based learning boosts engagement
The supporting classroom research repeatedly points to hands-on garden learning as a way to increase student engagement, confidence, and connection to school.
Microgreens fit a school calendar
A short two-week cycle gives students visible progress fast enough to keep momentum high and gives teachers a manageable scope for one unit or one pilot.
Classroom proof is still growing
We are collecting approved teacher testimonials and final fundraiser outcome numbers now, but the product structure and school materials already give the site a strong, honest first launch story.
How the classroom flow works
See the lesson rhythm, standards tie-ins, and what students are doing across the grow cycle.
Fundraising for school programs
If your school needs a second path in, the fundraiser offer gives families a product they can actually use.
Start small. Grow something mighty.
Tell us how many students you are planning for, and we will help you choose the right classroom bundle and next step.