Herb Garden Project
Herb Garden Project
Herb Garden Project
Exciting new project for the school and everybody can join in!
Young and not-so-young can become involved in this project, it means that parents and their children (learners
from our school) and even smaller children can come and help whilst enjoying the open air experience. We also
do not expect you to just buy something this time (at least not yet), but we want physical participation.
We have decided, after many hours of deliberation and meetings (almost like the G8 seminars on global
warming and an environmentally responsible way of life), on a herb garden located on that small piece of land
next to the netball fields at the back of the school.
This small piece of land will be ideal for this purpose as it is close to a water supply point that can be used for
irrigation. It will however also be out of the way of busy feet and children playing during breaks. All the
classrooms on the second floor will have a brilliant view on the spectacular end product!
A wonderful idea when we are reprimanded from all directions for our lifestyles which contributes to global
warming due to the carbon footprint of ourselves and the food we consume. What can be better than to use
fresh herbs, cultivated by our own community – here we are talking about bare foot prints and no petrol or
diesel used.
If you are still reading at this point, chances are that we can change a bright idea into reality and discuss plans on
how to reach our goal.
A few sponsors have already offered their help for the rental of machinery to do the initial ground work as well
as the supply of the seedlings and seeds for the herbs. We want to thank the following plant suppliers: New Life
Nurseries, Plants For Pleasure Nursery, Van Rensburg Kwekerye, Hodgen Plant Hire and Great Garden Compost
Depot.
The varieties of herbs that we have decided on were selected because they are popular and will make sense
from a marketing perspective, but also because they will grow easily.
Doesn’t it sound wonderful! These plants will work like a charm and they can also be dried and processed if
necessary.
How it will benefit your child? On a basic level it will bring our children back to the fresh air and it will also,
hopefully, ignite a small spark of interest in how the earth works and where our food comes from. This can be
seen as a fundraising project, but think WIDER than the obvious and see it as a community education project
and in-service training for our teenagers for their life ahead.
The learners are going to get practical knowledge of gardening and will be able to apply this knowledge in their
own existence. We all hope that our children will be productive members of society and will behave in an
environmentally responsible way. Except for the practical knowledge, the community involvement will be an
integral part of the project as everybody in the vicinity of the school will gain from the project.
The learners that insist on disturbing their classes by acting in an unacceptable manner, or who ignore other
rules of the school, will get more of these benefits of the herb garden as they will take part in the physical work
during detention times. In this way something positive will be generated from their bad behaviour and the hard
physical work of the garden will get done! Everybody knows how to remove weeds, but will prefer easier tasks
like watering the plants and harvesting.
Susan Pienaar
[email protected]
0877728711
Stinging nettle 1 cup herb tea daily Helps to reduce blood sugar
Sutherlandia 1 cup herb tea daily or 1 capsule Stabilizes blood sugar levels
2x daily Relaxes blood vessels