The Movement: Educators

The Movement: Educators

Empowering educators, opening the door for students to explore horticulture. Educators are planting the seeds of a greener tomorrow! See how teachers are inspiring students to explore careers in horticulture — and how you can bring the movement to your classroom. 

Teachers are catalysts for student success, but their ability to inspire is often limited by their own experiences. Recognizing this, Seed Your Future launched a groundbreaking program in 2024 to bridge this gap:

Seed to STEM. Designed to provide educators with handson exposure to the horticulture industry, the program empowers teachers to guide the next generation of horticulture leaders. Seed to STEM combines hands-on, experiential learning with collaborative lesson development tailored to the needs of educators. This inaugural program, made possible through the sponsorship of Longwood Gardens, Ball Horticulture Company, and Corteva Agriscience, took place in June 2024 in the Indianapolis area.

The program engaged a diverse cohort of 25 high school science teachers from 12 states: California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Oregon. These educators participated in an immersive journey through the horticulture industry, gaining firsthand knowledge of its vast career opportunities and cutting-edge innovations. Notable highlights from the program include:

• Exploring the artistic structure of plants in human-scapes at Newfields Art Museum and Botanical Garden.
• Learning about drone systems and seed innovation at Purdue’s Corn and Soybean Innovation Center, where educators engaged with experts on agricultural advancements.
• Learning about cold-chain logistics and creating floral centerpieces at Kennicott Brothers Company, one of the largest cut flower distributors in the country, while touring their Indianapolis warehouse.
• Collaborating with PhD scientists at Corteva Agriscience’s teaching labs, experiencing the process of investigating pest management horticultural development.
• Touring Heartland Growers, a commercial greenhouse, to see how thousands of plants are grown on precise schedules and tailored prescriptions through multiple growing cycles.

Beyond the in-person experiences, Seed to STEM included three webinars to kick off the program, introduce the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), and guide educators in refining their lesson plans. With mentorship from Vivayic’s learning design team, the educators developed 25 lesson plans on topics such as “Navigating Climate Ecosystems,” “The Impact of Light on Plants,” and “The Journey of Biofuels.” Each lesson aligns with NGSS and is freely available for download at career-exploration-lessons-signup.

The success of this inaugural program has set the stage for future growth. Seed Your Future is already planning the next phase of Seed to STEM, with ambitions to expand the program to include English, art, and math teachers. By equipping educators with knowledge about horticulture as a global employer, Seed Your Future ensures that more students are introduced to meaningful career pathways in horticulture. In June 2025, the program hopes to welcome 30 participants to its next session in the Chicago area.


- Adrienne Hughbanks is a contributing writer for Seed Your Future