This Wisconsin School Garden Network newsletter has a collection of resources and stories to help you connect with volunteers to help support your school garden. View Resource »
Role of the Garden Committee
This resource will help you develop a plan and expectations for your garden committee. If you’re just getting started or looking to build support for your garden, a garden committee is a great way to bring together enthusiastic supporters who want to help your garden blossom. Gardens flourish when important stakeholders like teachers, parents, nurses, and students all have their voices heard. View Resource »
Forming a Garden Committee
If you’re just getting started or looking to build support for your garden, a garden committee is a great way to bring together enthusiastic supporters who want to help your garden blossom. When forming your garden committee, think about a diversity of interests and perspectives. Gardens flourish when important stakeholders like teachers, parents, nurses, and students all have their voices heard. This is a guide to forming an effective garden committee from kidsgardening.org. View Resource »
Garden Camp Manual
Hosting garden camps can be one way to manage school garden sites in the summer. This manual outlines the schedule, operational and safety policies, and vision of Gorman Heritage Farm’s garden-themed summer camps. View Resource »
Composting How-to PowerPoint Presentation
Just about everything you ever wanted to know about compost, in a nice powerpoint that can be shared with students or staff. View Resource »