Sustainable School Garden Economy Initiative
Empowering schools to establish a sustainable garden economy with initiatives like plastic pot recycling drives, composting biomass, classroom seed competitions, water conservation strategies, and plant sales. The program encourages hands-on learning, environmental stewardship, and community involvement while promoting sustainability and self-sufficiency.
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School Garden Economy -Pots -Dirt -Seeds -Water -Plant
Pots Plastic pot recycling drive PBIS schools own this already (school based currency) Free dress day
Dirt Biomass Leafs Grass Breakfast in the classroom (cores and peels) Labor to Compost Physical Education Differentiated instruction PE & Science Schools possess the muscle Recycle leaf and grass bags
Seeds One time purchase or solicit donations Classroom competitions Seed donations Seedling starters Harvest after first season Package Store for next season
Water Who is water person? CLS Strategies SIP After school program Summer school program Schools already have water, TMCC grants
Plants $1 per plant Vegetables Annual flowers Perennial flowers Bushes Trees Buyers return the pots to complete the cycle