Working at the farmers’ market selling his mushrooms helped Te’Lario realize that not everyone can afford fresh produce. This didn’t seem fair to him. With the help of his parents, he applied for a $500 grant through Katie’s Krops. That’s a nonprofit organization that helps people start gardens. Te’Lario and his family used the grant money to create a garden in their backyard. They grew cucumbers and carrots, which they donated to local food banks.
Te’Lario loved sharing the produce from his own garden with his community, but he wanted to do more. In March 2020, he started his own nonprofit organization, the Garden Club Project, which supports community gardens in Ohio. The Garden Club Project works with schools and libraries to teach kids how to grow their own edible plants. The kids grow mushrooms, of course, as well as the basil plants that got Te’Lario hooked on gardening when he was a kid.
One of Te’Lario’s goals is to teach 1,000 students how to grow mushrooms. Recently, the Garden Club Project distributed mushroom-growing kits and mushroom-themed coloring books to 150 elementary school students in Columbus. Te’Lario visits classrooms to demonstrate how to use the kits. He says students have become so excited by how fast their mushrooms grow that they’ve asked for mushrooms to be added to their school lunch menus!