Transform your school grounds into a hands-on learning environment where students grow food, connect with nature, and develop practical life skills through gardening.
Wherever your school is located, a garden can offer hands-on learning that connects children to nature, their food, and one another. (Photo credit: Healthy Planet US)
Dala ikhasi lakho lephrojekthi
Chofoza inkinobho yokuqala eluhlaza ukuze ubhalise futhi usethe ikhasi lakho lephrojekthi. Kuyashesha, kumahhala futhi kulula.
Qedela i Inselele Yezinsuku ezingama-30
Qedela izinyathelo ezilula ezinsukwini ezingama-30 ukuze ukhiphe iphrojekthi yakho phansi.
Yenza iphrojekthi yakho isebenze
Landela umhlahlandlela wezinyathelo ezi-5 kanye nohlelo lwakho lokusebenza ukuze wenze iphrojekthi iphile.
Yabelana ngomthelela
Yabelana ngomthelela ngokuthumela isifinyezo nezithombe futhi ugcwalise inhlolovo.
Kuhle ku
Umhlahlandlela wesinyathelo ezi 5
Isikhathi
Okuphakanyisiwe: As much or as little time as you have! Your garden will absorb as much time as you give it. We recommend 4-8 hours of initial planning and design time, half a day of sourcing and securing materials, one full dig day, and a few hours a week of maintenance.
Ulwazi olwengeziwe mayelana nokuthi ungaqala kanjani nanoma yiziphi izinsiza ezabiwe yi- Eartheasy School Garden
Welcome to Eartheasy! Whatever your reasons for wanting to start a school garden, the benefits are many. So how can you help a garden come to your school? We have a great lineup of resources giving you everything you need to get growing.
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Tikkun Olam Makers (TOM) empowers communities to design and share open-source assistive solutions that improve daily life for people with disabilities. Bringing together makers and people with lived experience, TOM turns creativity and collaboration into practical devices that enhance accessibility, inclusion, and independence in communities everywhere.