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The Seedling BLOG

My Garden: An Outdoor Learning Lab in Progress

  • Posted by Victoria Hackett
  • Categories The Seedling BLOG
  • Date June 10, 2016
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My Garden

An Outdoor Learning Lab in Progress

My vision is to create an Outdoor Learning Lab in my garden. It is crystal clear.  My time this week in my garden has been exciting. When I garden, I feel light an artist painting. This past week I have been taking one section of my garden at a time and transforming it into something new. I have a lot more to add and take away. This Spring, I am experimenting with lot’s of new ideas. Here is a sneak peak of my work in progress.

GARDENS ROOTED IN CURRICULUM: My New Lupine Garden

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MY LITTLE FREE LIBRARY with some new plants

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GARDENS THAT FEED: Growing plants from seed! YEA!

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My NEW TEE PEE GARDEN: Love the bamboo gutters I found!

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My NEW POTTED PLANTS GARDEN: A spot under a tree where I could not dig.

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Are you working on an Outdoor Classroom? What new Outdoor Learning spaces are you working on? Share your ideas below.

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Victoria Hackett

ABOUT VICTORIA:
My mission is for every child in every school to have access to an Outdoor Classroom. Therefore, I inspire educators to teach outdoors and lead an on-line virtual community of Natural Teachers all over the world to create their own Outdoor Classroom story.

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  1. annefoley
    June 14, 2016
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    Your gardens are beautifuL, full of color and hope.
    Our children are hopeful for our garden as well.
    We came back to school after the weekend to find a mound of seedlings in our sandbox. At first we thought they were watermelons from spit out seeds, but thinking back to the fall, we had a dozen pumpkins in our outdoor classroom. The children toted them all over, in wagons and in their arms. Could the seeds have germinated in our sandbox? We transplanted them into our garden. We will have to wait and see what comes up.

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