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‘Teachers Involved in Gardens’ workshop at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show

06/05/2015 By admin_ginger

Minister launch at MIFGS

On Friday 27th March, the last day of Term 1, 30 teachers attended a VSGA ‘Teachers Involved in Gardens’ professional development workshop at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show.

Prior to the workshop, teachers participated in the 2015 VSGA program launch by Deputy Premier and Education Minister the Hon. James Merlino. It was promising to hear Minister Merlino recognise the value and importance of school gardens in education. The VSGA is grateful for the government’s continued support of our program which shows that gardening and environmental practice can significantly contribute to a student’s educational journey.

The workshop itself began with Bill Thomas, Head of Sustainability at Bentleigh Secondary College (BSC), sharing his journey and successes at reducing the schools impact on the environment. One example shared was their construction of a wetland area on school grounds to capture the excess storm-water that couldn’t be harvested by the tanks. This water is treated and channelled to a sub-surface irrigation system that irrigates one of their playing fields. The wetland also improves the sites biodiversity providing valuable habitat for flora and fauna. Bill encouraged teachers to approach businesses for help with any projects.

Fabian Capomolla, our next presenter, co-founded The Little Vegie Patch Co. a nursery which focuses on helping people set up their own veggie patch and all things edible. Having assisted many families, businesses and schools set up gardens, Fab shared his three elements to setting up a garden – Location – Soil – Plants. One suggestion on how to save money was to plant straight into the ground, “garden beds don’t have to be raised”. With limited funds for gardens, Fab suggested growing directly in the ground and use money saved on vegetation. Fab also shared ideas for raising funds for school gardens – grants – ask local businesses – fund raising. Having been a nursery owner, Fab recommends asking local nurseries for old stock which they are often happy to get rid of.

The terrarium building segment was led by the BSC’s “Green Machine” student representatives, who taught the teachers in a role reverse the finer details on how to make a terrarium in a 2 litre drink bottle. Once shown by the students, the teachers got to get their hands dirty and build their own terrarium.MIFGS PDW

After the workshop teachers were free to explore the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show to pick up more handy and helpful tips and ideas from exhibitors and garden displays. Hopefully all attendees returned to school in term 2 full of fresh ideas and motivation.

The VSGA would like to thank Paradisia who kindly donated all the plants for our terrariums, Fiskars who donated the trowels for the teachers to use and keep as a gift and VISY who provided us with damaged bottles to use for our workshop. (Please press on the highlighted company names to be taken to their websites and support them in return for any gardening needs).

Also a big thank you to the BSC’s Green Machine students, Bill Thomas, Fabian Capomolla and Basil Natoli for sharing your time, gardening expertise and inspiring us to continue with our garden journeys.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Aspendale school wins top prize

01/12/2014 By VSGA

1669978_373759192804178_4404097259540302113_oSt.Louis de Montforts Catholic Primary School in Aspendale was named as the 2014 recipient of the prestigious Kevin Heinze Perpetual Award for school garden excellence.

In addition to the considerable prestige, this award carries a prize value of $3000 which will no doubt be directed towards furthering the magnificent school garden program at St.Louis de Montforts.

Over 440 school children were witness to the Awards presentation at Melbourne’s Royal Botanic Gardens, representing schools from all over Victoria who had successfully navigated through regional rounds of judging in the various categories.

Other major prizes presented were:
• Turf Victoria Award – Rowville Primary School
• Flemings Nurseries Mini Orchard Award – Clonard College
• State Awards
Strathewen Primary School
Huntly Primary School
Bentleigh West Primary School
Aitken College

• Plants Plus – Most habitat-friendly garden winners
Our Lady of Christians School
Frankston Special Development School
Glen Katherine Primary School
St.Michaels Grammar School

• Plants Plus – Most creative new garden using recycled materials
Nepean Primary School
Tooradin Primary School
Coatesville Primary School
Carrum Downs Secondary College

• Catholic Education Office – Most engaging student garden for teaching and play
Tawonga Primary School
Mildura Specialist School
The Patch Primary School
Cathedral College Wangaratta

• Maxicrop – Best Edible Garden
Toolangi Primary School
Tyabb Railway Station Primary School
Clayton North Primary School
Murrayville Community College

• Plants Plus – Most creative use of the school garden as a demonstration site for sustainable gardening in the community
Wooragee Primary School
Yarra Primary School
Templestowe Valley Primary School
Oxley Christian College

Judging was based upon student involvement, parental, teacher and community involvement, general appearance and use, special features, new developments and grounds facilities.
The total prize pool allocated to winners in the various categories was approx. $40 000.

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