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Salad Days

April 30, 2026

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A woman in a yellow shirt squats by potted plants, examining one while holding a phone. In the background, groups of people engage with plants outside a building.

Student Aleshia Cogdell uses her phone to show plants to a potential buyer.

Students and staff alike came to the Reid Greenhouse and Carver Hall to enjoy the annual Earth Day Plant Sale and free salad bar, featuring a wide selection of plants grown by CAES students in Specialty Crops and Plant Propagation classes. The event raises funds for the Student Farm. Free pick-your-own salads, grown in the nearby raised beds, were available with dressing and croutons provided. Professor Odile Huchette, who leads the project, said the free salad day has been going on for eight years, and the plant sale was added during the COVID pandemic. As the students grow and share the various plants, Huchette says, it creates the opportunity to tie together education and community service.

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