"That way we can actually create some lessons and be actively teaching the kids more about what they're doing and why they're doing it," Carmona says. The club meets every Wednesday, and the 15 or 20 kids split up into groups for gardening, art, science or snack-making lessons. One of their garden club teachers, Rosa Wilson, whose son is in the club, lives in the neighborhood and helps maintain the community garden. And their production assistant, Marcus Carter, whose grandmother grew up a block away from the farm, just realized that one of the kids in the Garden Club is his cousin.