Garden Spirit of Ikigai

It’s never too early (or too late) to start building towards a long, meaningful, and prosperous life for your little ones, yourself, and your community. At Little Learners Village Garden, we help you do just that – here’s how…   The Manna of Japan Japan is one of the world’s greatest examples of long-lived prosperity… Continue reading Garden Spirit of Ikigai

Repurpose It Shares Soil with Little Learners Village

Repurpose It delivers much-needed soil for the Little Learners Community Village… (watch the video here)

Benefits of Chives Growing in your Herb Garden

French style scrambled eggs with chives with french baquette and mini tomatoes

This Autumn, the Little Learners Village is focusing on growing herbs and companion plants such as chives. What you need to know about chives: Chives are a species of perineal flowering plant in the Amaryllidaceae family. This is where they get their scientific name “Allium schoenoprasum”, although they are also known as garden chives, common… Continue reading Benefits of Chives Growing in your Herb Garden

There Are Many Benefits to Kale

This Autumn, the Little Learners Village is growing kale!  Kale has lots of healthy benefits and nutritional substances.   Kale is a member of the mustard, or Brassicaceae family, along with cabbage and Brussels sprouts.Kale has been closely researched in relation to managing blood pressure, boosting digestive health, and protecting against cancer and type 2… Continue reading There Are Many Benefits to Kale

Snow Peas or Chinese Pea

This Autumn, the Little Learners Village is growing snow peas.   About snow peas   Snow peas are from the Fabaceae family, falling under legumes, beans, and peas. Snow peas are a vegetable native to the Mediterranean area and are commonly called ‘Chinese pea pods’ and the ‘Chinese pea’. In French, they are called ‘mangetout,… Continue reading Snow Peas or Chinese Pea