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How To Make A School Garden Thrive - Guidance

A school garden has the potential to be an invaluable learning resource, with many benefits: nature connection, wellbeing, the opportunity for hands on learning and of course growing and tasting fresh produce. But how do you find the time to make it productive and useful?

This guide dips into our Growbag Toolkit and presents ways you can structure sessions and fit food growing into the timetable.

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