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Plant new vegetable and fruit plants in our community garden that students can harvest during gardening club and in our health magnet classes.

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Restoring our Community Garden

School:
Sligh Middle School 
Category:
Science 
Teacher/
Administrator:
Toni Kuzmicki 
 
181080 
Students Impacted:
645 
Grade Levels Impacted:
6-8 
Date:
July 23, 2023

Investor

Thank you to the following investor for funding this grant.

 

Amgen Foundation - $1,152.46

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Project Goal

Plant new vegetable and fruit plants in our community garden that students can harvest during gardening club and in our health magnet classes.  

 

How Project Benefits Students

Students will be able to learn about harvesting fresh vegetables and fruits and the importance of healthy eating. Student will be able to clean and take home fresh vegetables and fruits for their families, which they will pick in the community garden.  

 

Expected Outcome(s)

Students will have access to healthy, fresh vegetables and fruits to take home to support healthy eating habits.  

 

Detailed Cost Summary

3 sets of each vegetable and fruit plant

1 canopy for over garden area

3 canopy anchor sets

Pallet of mulch for around garden 

 

Items

# Item Description Total Cost
1 Bonnie Cherry Tomato Plants $29.94
2 Cucumber plant $17.94
3 Red bell pepper plant $29.94
4 Green bell pepper plant $29.94
5 Yellow bell pepper plant $17.94
6 Snap peas $17.94
7 Romaine lettuce $17.94
8 Collard greens $17.94
9 Blackberry plant $28.00
10 Blueberry plant $39.00
11 Tomato cages $20.94
12 Mulch $582.00
13 Garden shade $241.00
14 Canopy anchor kits $62.00
  Total: $1,152.46

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