My Mini Growing Space is a small woodland or edible teaching garden that we help you create for your school, community group, or local organisation. It’s an accessible and empowering way to turn an underused outdoor space into a vibrant hub for learning, growing, and connecting.
Exciting News!
We’re thrilled to share that My Mini Growing Space has won the 2024 International Montessori Award for Community Learning Initiative of the Year from Montessori Global Education.
Here’s what the judges had to say:
“Growing Space emphasizes hands-on learning through gardening, mirroring Montessori’s focus on practical life skills and connecting with nature. It fosters family and community involvement through art projects and volunteering days, building a strong school community — a crucial element in Montessori education. The nomination alone highlights the project’s value to local communities. Growing Space exemplifies the essence of Montessori education, creating positive, inclusive environments that support well-being, nature connection, and community spirit.”
Read more here: https://montessori-globaleducation.org/awards-2024/
Get Started Today!
We’ll help you launch your own Mini Growing Space with a simple, step-by-step process, designed to make it easy, even for complete beginners! Our approach empowers children, adults and communities to get growing with confidence, creativity, and joy.
The 5-Step Process
Who Can Apply?
This initiative is open to:
What You’ll Receive (Upon Funding Approval)
Expert Support:
We’re here to help you create a green space that inspires learning, connection, and growth — and we’ll support you every step of the way.
My Mini Growing Space is a small woodland or edible teaching garden that we help you create for your school, community group, or local organisation. It’s an accessible and empowering way to turn an underused outdoor space into a vibrant hub for learning, growing, and connecting.
Exciting News!
We’re thrilled to share that My Mini Growing Space has won the 2024 International Montessori Award for Community Learning Initiative of the Year from Montessori Global Education.
Here’s what the judges had to say:
“Growing Space emphasizes hands-on learning through gardening, mirroring Montessori’s focus on practical life skills and connecting with nature. It fosters family and community involvement through art projects and volunteering days, building a strong school community — a crucial element in Montessori education. The nomination alone highlights the project’s value to local communities. Growing Space exemplifies the essence of Montessori education, creating positive, inclusive environments that support well-being, nature connection, and community spirit.”
Read more here: https://montessori-globaleducation.org/awards-2024/
Get Started Today!
We’ll help you launch your own Mini Growing Space with a simple, step-by-step process, designed to make it easy, even for complete beginners! Our approach empowers children, adults and communities to get growing with confidence, creativity, and joy.
The 5-Step Process
Who Can Apply?
This initiative is open to:
What You’ll Receive (Upon Funding Approval)
Expert Support:
We’re here to help you create a green space that inspires learning, connection, and growth — and we’ll support you every step of the way.
Overview:
Thanks to the generous funding, the polytunnel at Carrigeen National School has been successfully installed as of 10th May. This vital addition to our school's outdoor learning environment has marked the beginning of a transformative project, aimed at educating our 127 students (aged 5–12) about sustainable food production, gardening skills, and environmental awareness.
Installation Process:
The polytunnel installation was completed efficiently, meeting all our planned specifications:
Double doors for accessibility
An air vent panel to maintain proper airflow
Crop bars for supporting plant growth
Raised beds on both sides to maximize planting space
Secure concrete foundations for long-term stability
Impact So Far:
All students have now had their first introduction to the polytunnel space, learning about planting, soil preparation, and the basics of sustainable gardening.
Teachers and parents have also been involved, working alongside students to set up planting areas and organize gardening activities.
Our water butt system is fully operational, providing an eco-friendly solution for watering plants.
Community Engagement:
The polytunnel has not only benefited the students but has also sparked interest among parents and community members, many of whom have volunteered to support planting activities and future biodiversity projects.
Next Steps:
We are now seeking additional funding for the bug hotel and tool shed, estimated at €600, to expand our biodiversity project.
Weekly gardening sessions will continue, with a community showcase event planned for the end of the term.
We aim to use the polytunnel throughout the year, ensuring students experience the full cycle of plant growth and sustainable food production.
Future Plans:
A biodiversity project featuring a bug hotel to enhance local wildlife and encourage hands-on learning about ecosystems.
Enhanced planting activities focused on native species and sustainable gardening techniques.
Action Plan
Timeline:
We aim to start the project within four weeks of receiving funding. The polytunnel installation will be prioritised and completed within the first month - depending on the lead time from the installers. Once additional funding or community support is secured, the bug hotel and mini shed will be added. Weekly team meetings will focus on coordinating tasks, and a community showcase event is planned at the end of the term.
Budget:
The polytunnel we wish to purchase costs €2050 and will include:
We will seek additional funding or sponsorships for the bug hotel and tool shed, estimated at €600.
Impact:
This project will benefit the school’s 127 students, aged 5-12, and the wider community. Measurable goals include:
Location:
The polytunnel will be installed in the designated gardening area on school grounds. Full permission has been granted by the school board.
Additional Questions
Age group of those involved in the project:
5-12 years old, with teacher and parent involvement.
Number of children/adults the project will benefit:
Approximately 127 children, with indirect benefits for their families and staff members.
Future activities:
We plan to use the polytunnel for year-round gardening. Once additional funding is secured, a biodiversity project using a bug hotel and expanded gardening activities will engage students and the community.
Material/trees:
Existing: Two large raised beds and a water butt.
New: Polytunnel with raised beds.
Does your site have water access?
Yes, we have access to water.
Do you want to install a water butt?
Not currently, as one is already in place.
Permission statement:
We confirm that the principal and board of management at Carrigeen National School are happy to approve the project and allow the improvement of the outdoor space under our leadership.
Measurement/size of proposed space:
The space measures approximately 12ft x 20ft .
Pictures of the site:
We will attach photos of the site showing different angles.
Sunlight exposure:
The space receives direct sunlight from mid-morning to early afternoon, approximately 4-5 hours daily.
Sketch of the proposed space:
[Attach a rough drawing or plan for the expanded mini garden layout with polytunnel placement.]