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What are the living things in the garden?

What are the living things in the garden?

This workshop starts with a read-aloud about animals that live and work in our gardens: Bees, Spiders, Butterflies & Caterpillars, Worms, Praying Mantis, Grasshoppers, Crickets, Hummingbirds, Robins, Ladybug Beetles, Bumble Bees, Snakes, Rabbits, Aphids, Snails, and many others.

What do you seen in a garden?

Answer: Grass,Bench,Road,Fountain,Trees,Bushes,Birds,Shops,Swing,See-Saw,Slides,People,Stone,Rocks,Flowers.

What do you put in a school garden?

Use the garden to connect students to the source of their food. Plant herbs, fruits and vegetables that are easy to grow, pick and cook such as, lettuce, peas, radishes and carrots.

What animals do you find in a garden?

6 Animals that Benefit Your Garden

  • Toads & Frogs. They may not look the prettiest, but these warty creatures will do wonders for your garden.
  • Bats & Birds.
  • Earthworms & Centipedes.
  • Bees.
  • Ladybugs.
  • Garter Snakes.
  • 4 Pests Who May Try To Move In for the Winter.
  • 5 Ants That Can Bother Indiana Homeowners.

What do you do in the garden?

From picnics to pebble painting, here are some great ideas and activities for the whole family to enjoy outside together:

  1. Go on a nature trail.
  2. Make some rubbings.
  3. Make a fairy or dinosaur garden.
  4. Make bird feeders.
  5. Do some bird watching.
  6. Build a bug hotel.
  7. Plant some flowers.
  8. Leaf drawing.

How do you take good care of your garden?

10 Ways to Keep Your Garden Healthy

  1. Examine plants carefully before buying. Good roots Bad roots.
  2. Use fully composted yard waste.
  3. Keep an eye on your bugs.
  4. Clean up in the fall.
  5. Apply the correct fertilizer.
  6. Plant disease-resistant varieties.
  7. Prune damaged limbs at the right time.
  8. Choose and site plants appropriately.

How do you start a school garden?

5 Tips to Start a School Garden Project

  1. Organize a School Garden Committee.
  2. Pick the Right Spot on School Grounds.
  3. Secure Funding and Sponsorship.
  4. Plant Short and Long Term Harvest Crops.
  5. Tie it Into Academics to Enhance Support.

What should I include in my school garden?

If your school garden will support your school cafeteria or another nearby food program, it’s a good idea to include a representative from your school’s food service department as well. The more diversity you can achieve, the better representation you will have and the better the end results.

What happens to children who garden at school?

Children who garden at school develop empathy and practice risk. Teachers who garden with their students notice increased empathy towards other students and the organisms living in their school patch.

What makes a good Committee for a school garden?

While it might only take a single motivated educator to start a school garden, forming a committee early in the process will give your garden longevity and help prevent burnout for any one member. A garden committee makes decisions about how a school’s garden will look, what it will be used for, and how it will operate.

Is there a school garden in the Philippines?

School gardens are not new. When I visited the Philippines in 1994, I saw a garden in every schoolyard. One elementary school principal explained to me that the students worked in the garden and, in return, received a nutritious lunch every day.