Spring Mountain Community Garden Takes Root
Spring Mountain State School students enjoy hands-on learning about native plants, animals and sustainable gardening practices in new community garden.
Spring Mountain State School students enjoy hands-on learning about native plants, animals and sustainable gardening practices in new community garden.
Students at Parkwood Primary School plant Harmony Garden to celebrate the school’s multicultural environment through produce and cooking.
Thanks to their Woolworths Junior Landcare Grant, Merindah Children’s Centre in Wallsend, NSW, set about planting native herbs and plants to help children learn more about different species of plants, and their connection to the land and its people.
Latham Pre-School’s Garden project set about establishing two garden types – seasonal vegetables and native/bush tucker – so that students can learn about where their food comes from and develop knowledge about Indigenous plants and food practices.
Funded by a Woolworths Junior Landcare Grant, this fantastic project at Nakara Primary School in the Northern Territory focused on creating awareness of sustainable food practices, from seed to plate.