Reminder Closing Date for School Garden Project 2019

Reminder Closing Date for School Garden Project 2019 entry is 19th of April.

We are looking for Gardens that include

Art and colour   Using art  and Colour in the garden to enhance its  features and characteristics . Try using upcycled materials
Imaginative use of limited space.  For schools with very limited space ie. Small Courtyards,  Limited Soil Space, Use of  Tubs, Containers, Window Boxes, Paths, Borders, Walls etc.

 Innovation and Creativity  In recognition of the Creative Ireland Programme, this category encourages innovative garden elements, using new and unique features to inspire others


Fun and Play The degree to which the garden contributes to
opportunities for fun and play in the school

Learning experience The degree to which  the garden is used as a learning tool within the school and the amount of children who participate.

Planning and Community Involvement The  degree to which the wider community  support the  original design, construction and ongoing development of the school garden.

Use of Irish Language in Garden
Best  use of Irish  of the garden . For example tree names in Irish, labeling and other signage in Irish.

Climate Change and Gardening

Special Awards for  the following elements

Up-Cycling  Upcycling in the garden helps lessen the amount of waste going into landfills. Upcycling helps reduce CO2 emissions by using old materials instead of new ones. Schools are encouraged to rethink, repair, refurbish along with reusing & recycling items e.g. Fairy Houses made from recycled materials, but don’t damage trees.

Food Production  Being able to grow food without pesticides and eat it straight from the garden is superior in every way to produce that is pumped full of additives, packed to prevent it deteriorating, transported and then sold as ‘fresh’. Schools are asked to grow in raised beds and containers, plant fruit trees, fruit Bushes, practice rotation, weeding,  labelling, use of composting, rainwater harvesting, wormeries etc.

Biodiversity/Wildlife/ Native Flowers and Plants. It is now widely recognized that climate change and biodiversity are interconnected. Biodiversity is affected by climate change, with negative consequences for human well-being, but biodiversity, through the ecosystem services it supports, also makes an important contribution to both climate-change mitigation and adaptation.   We are looking for natural hedges, log piles, bird boxes, bird tables, wildflower meadows, nature  trails, use of native flora, organic manures and  natural pest control.

Bee Friendly Garden. Loss of natural and semi-natural habitats has been a key driver in pollinator declines. The availability of food plants and nesting sites has been drastically reduced through conversion of low-intensity farmland and semi-natural land to intensive farmland, forestry and urban/industrial use.  
Griffins Garden Centre will again be presenting a special award.


All competing schools will be invited  to the Awards Ceremony in June 2019




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