Discover the inspiring story of The Little Green Wagon, a creative initiative at the Forsyth Farmers’ Market that invites children and young people to connect with nature and the local food system. ​ Designed by Mixed Greens—a partnership between the Forsyth Farmers’ Market and the Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities—this hands-on project encourages kids to plant seeds, nurture their growth, and take their plants home when ready. ​ Any unclaimed plants are generously given away, fostering a sense of community and sustainability. ​

The Little Green Wagon exemplifies an organic approach to organizing, mirroring the market’s values of prioritizing organic, whole, and artisan foods. ​ Starting as a simple prototype—a wagon, seeds, pots, and a handmade sign—it quickly evolved through community participation. ​ The rhythm of plant growth naturally paces the project, with tasks defined by the needs of the plants and the interests of volunteers. ​ Success is measured by engagement, from the number of pots planted to the stories shared by participants. ​

This initiative is easy to replicate, adaptable, and deeply rooted in care. ​ It thrives on the energy and commitment of those involved, building relationships and strengthening community bonds. ​ While it’s vulnerable to fading if interest wanes, the knowledge and connections it fosters can spark new efforts. ​

Perfect for readers interested in grassroots organizing, sustainable practices, and community-building, this document highlights how small, thoughtful actions can create lasting impact. ​ For more information, visit Forsyth Farmers’ Market or watch a video about Mixed Greens at gcdd.org. ​ Dive in to learn how The Little Green Wagon is growing a greener, more connected future—one seed at a time! ​

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