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School gardens are designated spaces at educational institutions where students cultivate a variety of plants, gaining hands-on experience with growth cycles, soil health, and crop care. For plant science, these gardens serve as accessible living laboratories that foster early engagement with botany, horticulture, and ecology, helping to build foundational knowledge and interest in plant biology. They also provide practical settings for observing plant-environment interactions across diverse species, supporting both scientific literacy and community-based research on sustainable growing practices.

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Community ties, not just funding, keep school garden programs alive

PubMed · 2026-07-12

A study of an Australian school program that teaches kids to grow and eat more vegetables and fruit found that funding stability, community partnerships, and dedicated coordinators are what keep these programs alive past the typical two-year drop-off point.

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Most school food and nutrition programs are abandoned within 2 years due to funding and political instability

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10 school champions (3 principals, 7 teachers) across three Queensland regions identified 45 CFIR constructs and 14 sub-constructs shaping program sustainability

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Five key themes for sustainability emerged: implementation facilitators, fit with education priorities, funding generation, community partnerships, and demonstrated program impact

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