Newbery Garden Club students seeded their starts on Tuesday afternoon. Plants include various squash, assorted salad greens, peas, beans, cucumbers, tomatoes and cabbage. After the srping garden clean up, they will also plant carrots, radishes, and turnips.
3rd Annual Greenhouse Field Trip is coming up next week! We have approximately 16 classes signed up for this ranging from kindergarten up to 5th grade. Students will get to view a private insect collection, handle live walking stick insects, make their own potting soil, and transplant seedlings into larger pots. Way to go Newbery!
Sunnyslope Elementary School Garden Clean Up Oct 26-30, 2009.
Workshops for 2010
August 14-18
Quillisascut School Garden workshop for school teachers, administrators, parents, or volunteers who are wanting to start a school garden or evolve their present garden: We will explore how planting a garden can feed us healthy foods as well as save the Earth, how composting closes the loop in our farm to table cycle, and how we can learn from 'Natures Operating System' and the simple joy of putting ourselves back in the garden circle. Please visit http://quillisascut.com/farm-school/school-gardens/
Grants
2010 Subaru Healthy Sprouts Awards
To be eligible for the 2010 Healthy Sprouts Awards, your school or organization must plan to garden in 2011 with at least 15 children between the ages of 3 and 18. The selection of winners is based on the demonstrated relationship between the garden program and education related to environmental, nutrition and hunger issues in the United States. 30 organizations or schools will be awarded the following:
a $500 gift certificate to the Gardening with Kids catalog and online store for basic youth gardening supplies and supporting educational materials
NGA's Eat a Rainbow Kit, chock full of engaging taste education and nutrition lessons
a literature package from NGA
Submission process: Applications are due by October 1, 2010.
Annie's (natural foods company) offers a limited number of small grants to community gardens, school gardens, and other educational programs that connect children directly to gardening. These funds can be used to buy gardening tools, seeds or other needed supplies. Please visit: http://www.annies.com/grants_for_gardens
Resources
NCW School Garden Resource Guide: Patience...it takes a bit to download!
Please contact ncwschoolgardens@gmail.com for any questions regarding the individual school gardens. Your email will be forwarded to the appropriate individual.
Newbery Garden Club students seeded their starts on Tuesday afternoon. Plants include various squash, assorted salad greens, peas, beans, cucumbers, tomatoes and cabbage. After the srping garden clean up, they will also plant carrots, radishes, and turnips.
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