24: Debunking the “Expensive” School Garden Myth
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Let's tackles the "Expensive" myth surrounding school gardens:
Drawing from over a decade of experience growing school gardens, Leila Mireskandari, reveals why the idea that school gardens are costly is often rooted in misconceptions, and how a well-planned garden can actually be both affordable and sustainable.
From examining why people assume school gardens are pricey to offering practical, low-cost alternatives, Leila guides listeners through the steps to make school gardening an achievable goal.
Discover the common pitfalls that lead to budget-busting gardens, the traps of unnecessary equipment, and the benefits of keeping gardens student-led, teacher-guided, and connected to the curriculum. By the end of this episode, you’ll be equipped with insights to build a garden that’s as cost-effective as it is impactful.
Key Takeaways:
- Why People Think School Gardens Are Expensive: Leila explains the influence of social assumptions, flashy but unnecessary equipment, and past failures.
- Three Reasons School Gardens Fail: Discover the main factors that lead to costly and unsuccessful gardens, including community-led models and gardens disconnected from curriculum.
- Affordable Solutions for Effective Gardens: Learn how to use Permaculture principles, prioritize student involvement, and minimize expenses.
- Avoiding Unnecessary Costs: Leila highlights items and features often mistaken as "must-haves" that can actually drive up costs without adding value.
- The Value of Doing It Right: Gardens built with intention, sustainability, and the right support become worth every dollar.
Resources:
- Previous related episodes: Episode 6 and Episode 7 for ideas on classroom gardens.
- Links to more resources for teachers: https://www.kidsgrowingcity.ca/Gardening-for-Elementary-Teachers
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