Our Book: Seed to Seed: Food Gardens in Schools
This is a 90 page manual by Jude Fanton and Jo Immig, published by Seed Savers and available from this website. Written for teachers and parents, it covers how to install food gardens in schools and has practical suggestions for activities with several dozen websites listed for further research.
About this book
Learn how to grow gardens that make a difference: energy and water efficient as well as economical. These gardens are biodiverse, organic and water-wise with low inputs and have the full plant cycle: from seed to seed.
Chapters include why have food gardens in schools, planning, planting and maintaining such gardens, how to harvest and eat from the gardens and how to save seeds for replanting. There are amusing and informative cartoon illustrations and B/W photos of food garden projects in schools throughout.
As former high school teachers and organisers and trainers of dozens of courses in Permaculture and seed saving, we have a strong interest in encouraging food gardens in schools. With the financial crisis and global awareness of environmental meltdown, these are an essential strategy for change. With this in mind, we wrote and published a handbook for school teachers, parents and educational administrators and planners on establishing food gardens in educational institutions. Choosing what seeds to plant is a crucial decision in this process.
This book is written for teachers, in particular primary school teachers, as a planning and educational tool. It is best read from cover to cover, though you will find satisfaction from dipping into it. We have suggested activities for most of the topics.
Available for AU$28.00, post paid.
About the authors
Jude Fanton co-founded The Seed Savers’ Network in 1986 and is co-author of the best-selling ‘Seed Savers’ Handbook’. She loves teaching gardening and finding out what will be the next meal by looking in the garden.
Jo Immig is an environmental scientist and co-ordinator of the National Toxics Network. She has written several books including the ’The Toxic Playground’ and ‘Safer Solutions’ which detail how to avoid the use of hazardous chemicals and better safeguard children’s health from environmental pollution.
Download the cover and contents of "Seed to Seed Food Gardens in Schools"
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