Growing Vegetables at the School

Growing veggies in a garden is a simple way to address problems with your health, the environment, and money.

Growing your vegetables has several advantages, including superior flavor, environmental preservation, and health advantages. The mix of vitamins, sunlight, and exercise that vegetable cultivation offers increases the health benefits. Vegetables are a great source of several essential vitamins.

School gardening has been established in many schools for various reasons; it's beautiful that our school recognizes its importance.

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Gardens may act as living classrooms for students to observe and experience what they are learning firsthand before applying it to real-world problems. Students' attitudes toward the subject matter and learning frequently improve when participating in gardening courses.

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Being a vegetarian, I especially enjoyed educating my pupils about the value of planting veggies at our school. Not simply because it is a component of our lessons but also because they will gain a lot by helping their peers grow veggies at school.

It was beautiful to watch them collaborate. My heart is filled with joy as I watch them work together to make everything successful. They become more responsible by having faith in one another's skills and exerting every effort to fulfill their particular obligations. It teaches them the value of teamwork at work, which strengthens their relationship and helps their friendship grow.

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A garden needs constant attention and maintenance. Plants do not develop to achieve goals or perform excellent deeds. They were the result of someone's love work.

School gardening teaches students how to use recyclable materials that can be used to grow vegetables in addition to improving their interpersonal relationships and making them better individuals. They gained knowledge about using plastic containers as improvised planting materials. Additionally, it gives students some insight into the possibility of growing vegetables on a little plot of land.

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They will eventually reap the rewards of their efforts when everything has grown to its full potential. As time passes, I am overjoyed to see how well veggies grow and how many vegetables they produce, which genuinely helps us to raise money for our school. We raised money for the classroom by selling part of the vegetables to our neighbors, which we then used for everyone's benefit.

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They also discovered that everyone could have a source of income through vegetable growing. It dramatically aids, particularly given that my pupils are not financially literate. I am grateful that they are learning about maintaining a vegetable garden because it provides wholesome food and a fantastic source of income.

The nutrition of kids can be directly and immediately improved through school gardens. They may supply children with nutrient-dense and vitamin and mineral-rich fruits, enhance the diversity vital for their health and development, and teach kids to value and enjoy this variety.

Math, science, art, health, and physical education are all beautiful subjects to mix in school gardens. While teaching kids proper gardening and agricultural concepts and skills, they also assist pupils in re-establishing a connection with nature and their food source.

Remember that a garden is an excellent teacher. In addition to fostering tenacity, careful consideration, thrift, and work ethic, it fosters complete trust.



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I am glad to read that you teach your pupils about the importance of vegetables.

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Yes, and I am so happy with the positive result of everything that they do in vegetable gardening :)

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Vegetable garden in school is one of the best practices. It benefits the students in various ways. And sure these kids learned a lot and are enjoying what they are doing.

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yes Ma'am, and I am so happy that they are learning so any aspects in life that will surely help them in the future :)

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Oh I never knew you were a vegetarian. It's really cool how gardening is taught in the school systems there. A big benefit for the students who can use what they learn to grow food to meet needs for themselves and families. Take care friend 💚

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Yes, friend, I am a vegetarian ;) I will always prefer eating vegetables rather than meat :) I am also grateful that these kids are learning and living the importance of this vegetable gardening :)
Take care too my friend, and God bless you :)

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Wow! It's been a while I saw you and your 'children'. So lovely!

The land must be fertile to have produced such fruits

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hello! :) yes it's been a while ;) I am happy that you read my post :)
Yes, the lang is fertile, really good for planting fruits and vegetables :)

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Planting school gardens is a great activity, not only for what is harvested but for all the lessons that can be derived from it. Great that you can do it with your students.

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Indeed :) i am happy to share them the good things about planting vegetables that will surely help them in the future ;)

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