School Gardens
School gardens are outdoor spaces where students can grow plants, vegetables, and flowers. These gardens provide hands-on learning experiences, allowing children to understand the basics of gardening, biology, and ecology. They often serve as a tool for teaching about healthy eating and the environment.
In addition to educational benefits, school gardens can enhance the school community. They encourage teamwork and responsibility as students work together to plant, maintain, and harvest. Many schools also use these gardens to promote sustainability and connect with local farmers and community organizations to support environmental education.