Abstract
This project will create a sustainable garden at Tully C. Knoles Elementary School, giving K-8 students a hands-on learning experience with gardening. Students will have the opportunity to learn how to take care of plants, use sustainable methods, and understand the benefits of growing fresh vegetables. The goal is to give students, especially those who may not have had the chance to garden before, an opportunity to connect with nature and develop a sense of responsibility and teamwork. The project will follow a step-by-step plan, starting with clearing weeds, preparing the soil, and planting seeds, followed by regular care to keep the garden healthy. A long-term plan will be put in place to make sure the garden lasts for years, with different classes taking turns to help maintain it. Volunteers, teachers, and school funding will support the project by providing materials such as soil, seeds, tools, and a watering system. The timeline includes preparing the garden in February, planting and student activities in March, school events for Earth Day in April, and final steps in May to keep the garden sustainable for the future. This project will not only make the school more beautiful but also teach students valuable lessons about nature, teamwork, and taking care of the environment.
Location
DeRosa University Center, University of the Pacific
Start Date
26-4-2025 1:00 PM
End Date
26-4-2025 3:00 PM
Creating a Sustainable Garden at Tully C. Knoles
DeRosa University Center, University of the Pacific
This project will create a sustainable garden at Tully C. Knoles Elementary School, giving K-8 students a hands-on learning experience with gardening. Students will have the opportunity to learn how to take care of plants, use sustainable methods, and understand the benefits of growing fresh vegetables. The goal is to give students, especially those who may not have had the chance to garden before, an opportunity to connect with nature and develop a sense of responsibility and teamwork. The project will follow a step-by-step plan, starting with clearing weeds, preparing the soil, and planting seeds, followed by regular care to keep the garden healthy. A long-term plan will be put in place to make sure the garden lasts for years, with different classes taking turns to help maintain it. Volunteers, teachers, and school funding will support the project by providing materials such as soil, seeds, tools, and a watering system. The timeline includes preparing the garden in February, planting and student activities in March, school events for Earth Day in April, and final steps in May to keep the garden sustainable for the future. This project will not only make the school more beautiful but also teach students valuable lessons about nature, teamwork, and taking care of the environment.