Growing food and minds – Learning about food with a modular farm

September 15, 2025
Karla, Mark. KLO Middle School students learn about food in an innovative and hands-on way thanks to a modular farm and a creek restoration project. Students have also learned about local plants, land and traditions from Indigenous Knowledge Keepers.
This is part one in our three-part series that explores food literacy in schools in the Interior Health region.

Students at KLO Middle School in Kelowna are learning about growing food and the importance of caring for the land thanks to the addition of a modular farm on school grounds. 

With the help of a community grant, the school installed a modular farm that uses hydroponics to grow leafy greens and herbs inside a large shipping container. Plants are grown without soil and are watered in a way that saves space and resources. Modular farms are easy to use, and can work in freezing temperatures as cold as -40°C. 

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