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Should you leave growing food gardens for spring and completely forget about them in fall and winter?
Absolutely not! For a few reasons:
1) First, you can teach about good food and the positive environmental impacts humans can have just by growing food locally... The young are disappointed in us...
For most elementary teachers, growing a classroom or school garden might sound intimidating, but it can easily be simplified by planning. I know, I know! Planning is not the most pleasant aspect of growing gardens but as for any subject you teach, this one too requires planning. Even though you...
Elementary teachers, growing somewhat of a school or even a classroom garden, in student clubs or by arranging a few planting or work events with parents, is possible...
But, not if you want that garden to be EDUCATIONAL and no matter the size, IMPACTFUL.
Not if you want it to be producing FOOD...
Summer maintenance is at the top of your mind when it comes to growing a school garden. And for very good reasons too. The last thing teachers want is to have to come to school every day of their summer vacation to deal with issues and do chores. Teachers deserve a peaceful and worry-free summer....
The very first concern that teachers or school admins have about the topic of growing school gardens is SUMMER MAINTENANCE!
And for very good reason too! Educators take on a lot and do A LOT for their students during the school year and when summer comes, they want to go away to their very...
Growing food gardens with students in schools is dreamy wonderful to teachers but overwhelmingly intimidating to even imagine starting!
If you're an elementary teacher who's been wanting to do this but haven't, you know what I'm talking about! ;)
Went live last week almost...
Last week, I shared WHY having your School Garden Lesson Plans nailed, is the path to having a beautiful and producing school garden you can teach your curriculum in without the usual headaches of managing a garden. You can read Part 1 here:
By now, you already know that having a good series of lesson plans for your school garden is the key to creating an amazing school garden, and to gaining support from administrators towards it.
… and when you look at the disappointing results other teachers get...
If I say grow a School Garden, what’s the first thing that comes to your mind?
If you’re like most teachers you immediately think, “no way! Who wants that kind of headache?”…
OR, if you’re open to the idea (and since you’re here I...