Smart Red
Garden Master
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I guess you don't work in a school. You could never use kids in this fashion. Outdoor fields at schools are for physical and outdoor education. My school had a garden club where a few students had a garden and donated produce.Costs money and time must be volunteered by adults.
So right, @catjac1975. We used to have a few students each day 'help out' in the lunch room in return for a free meal. Most of the students loved the opportunity to be responsible for cleaning off trays, tables, and the floor. This worked very well for several years until an irate mom came in complaining that her child got free lunches anyway and therefore working in the cafeteria amounted to slavery. However, if we paid her child for the cost of a lunch it would be just fine.
It seems she's not against child labor, just civic responsibility.
When we moved onto an acre place just outside the city limits, I put in a huge garden... enough to crop yields to give to friends and co- workers for free. But when I asked them to come pick their own, guess what - no-one showed up. But, if I picked and bagged the food items and delivered it to them, they all would joyfully take them.
I learned my lesson and grew only enough for our own family from thereon. About 3 years ago, I knew of a gentleman that had 5 acres of peach, cherry , apple and plum trees that he picked and sold at his very small roadside stand. Then he had a very bad car accident and he couldn't pick the fruit. The local teenage kids wouldn't take on the part time work to harvest the fruit or man the stand. So I called 2 Food Banks to come pick the fruit at no charge. Guess what ? They would happily accept the fruit if I picked it and bring them to the food bank.
The fruit went on to rot on the ground.
This past spring... I wanted to buy 3 Duke and 2 Chandler Blueberry bushes ( commercial type). A local distributor that supplies commercial blueberry growers with certified 2 year old berry bushes ( He had several thousand almost ready for delivery to commercial growers) said he would sell them to me only if I ordered at least a dozen and to take delivery in 6 weeks. My wife's coworkers ordered the rest to fill out the order. I ordered the dozen and I had to pay for them up front. Well, guess what, only 1 of the co- workers who ordered 2 actually came up with the money but I had to drive 18 miles to deliver the 2 bushes . So I was stuck for the additional 5 which I planted in our back yard.
Yes homemade blueberry cordials are in our future and I will NOT share !
I guess that kids like to play with food. Friends and neighbors will joyfully take your food offerings only if you do all of the actual work. Charities will take your food if you do all of the work then gladly give it all away to the needy while they bask in their own glory. Co- workers will cheerfully order items from you, but when the time comes to pay for their order , they back out. 
