School Garden Considerations
Site selection amount of sunlight needed soil characteristics lot debris drainage protection from damaging winds accessibility-people, water, wildlife, garden materials
Garden design safety yearly maintenance structures for storage, composting, group gatherings type of materials needed cost effectiveness pathways and garden plot size convenience for teachers and students amount of space needed and its use irrigation-type water system space for expansion fencing, water ponds and open space Annuals, perennial, shrubs and trees
Organizing people role of students in garden projects parents, teachers, administrators, and volunteers workdays and job distribution scheduling communication, information and education organizational structure, responsibilities garden leader and advisory committees
Site preparation clean lot-remove trash, rocks, etc. prepare soil mark pathways and garden plots construct beds lay water system fill pathways build compost bin open for planting
Composting organic matter maintenance utilizing compost organisms and wildlife
Garden Care watering, weeding, soil improvements summer break covercrops protecting plants mulching clean-up planting
Tools, Equipment and Structures trellis, arbors, fencing garden tools, tool shed and tillers buckets, sprayers, water hose
Resources financial support for construction, maintenance seeds and transplants educational materials tools and equipment organic materials, fertilizer, insect control
Liability physical hazards for students and visitors lighting fencing
Schoolyard Ecosystems and Habitat flora and fauna fountains, pools, birdhouses and feeders
Theft and Vandalism accessibility ,light, fencing
Produce utilization of produce source for fund raising health and nutrition
Use of Fertilizers and Pesticides safe products environmental effects organic methodology Compiled by Will Green
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