With Patrick Nunziata
The Transformative Role of Indoor Gardens in Educational Environments
There is lots of content to get you excited about the potential of indoor gardens in schools but if you already know you want one and just need to convince your admin or grant donor, download our quick FAQ guide on getting an indoor garden into your school with all your common questions answered and answers to common grant questions.
Introduction
Through their collaboration, they are donating indoor gardens to schools to kickstart learning across North America. Read on for how to enter and what the impact is of growing food in schools.
Where It Starts
The Rise Of Indoor Gardens In Schools
Firstly, indoor gardens serve as dynamic, hands-on learning environments where students can engage with the life cycle of plants, understand the principles of botany, and grasp the complexities of ecosystems in a tangible way. This immersive form of learning fosters a deeper understanding of scientific concepts, encouraging curiosity and a sense of wonder about the natural world. Moreover, these gardens can be integrated across various subjects, making them versatile tools for interdisciplinary education. For instance, in mathematics, they can be used for lessons on measurements and growth rates, while in art, they offer opportunities for botanical drawing and understanding the aesthetics of plant forms.
Another significant benefit of indoor gardens in schools is their role in promoting environmental stewardship and sustainability. By caring for plants, students develop a sense of responsibility and connection to the environment. This hands-on experience with nature teaches them the importance of conservation and sustainable living practices, values that are increasingly important in today's world. Furthermore, indoor gardens have a positive impact on students' mental and emotional well-being. The presence of plants has been shown to reduce stress and improve mood, creating a more conducive learning environment.
By bringing nature indoors, schools can provide a calming, green oasis that supports the overall well-being of students, fostering a healthy learning atmosphere where students can thrive both academically and personally.
Our Contribution
Just Vertical’s Pioneering Role
Our AEVA garden (below) along with our EVE garden are spearheading our efforts to teach the next generation about sustainability and agriculture.
Our Contribution
Just Vertical x Patrick Nunziata Giveaway
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Question & Answers
Q&A with Pat Nunziata – Toronto Artist & School Board Trustee
How does integrating art with indoor gardens benefit learning? 🎨
Can indoor gardens improve students' mental well-being? 🧠
What is the future of indoor gardens in education? 🌱
With Conner Tidd, CEO of Just Vertical
What was the inspiration behind focusing on educational indoor gardens? 📚
How do indoor gardens align with STEM education? 🧬
Can you address some common challenges in schools for implementing indoor gardens? 💭
How do indoor gardens teach about environmental responsibility? ♻️
Are there opportunities for cross-curricular learning? 📘
What does post-setup support for schools? 📱
A Closer Look
The AEVA Indoor Garden
It’s ingeniously engineered to be user-friendly, making it accessible for individuals of all gardening skill levels. The system's self-contained nature, equipped with energy-efficient LED lights, ensures optimal growth conditions for plants year-round, irrespective of external weather conditions.
This feature is particularly advantageous in educational settings where consistent and reliable plant growth is essential for ongoing learning projects.
A Closer Look
The Produce Payback Promise
This promise underscores the cost-effectiveness and economic sustainability of the AEVA system. Essentially, Just Vertical guarantees that the value of the produce grown in the AEVA will equal or surpass the initial investment made in purchasing the system with what is included in the box. This is achieved through the system's efficient design, which maximizes yield while minimizing ongoing costs such as water, nutrients, and electricity.
For educational institutions, this promise means that the investment in an AEVA indoor garden is not only a commitment to enhancing the learning environment but also a financially prudent decision. It encourages schools to embrace the concept of growing their own produce, thus fostering an environment of self-sufficiency and providing a hands-on experience with sustainable food production practices. This initiative not only educates students about the importance of growing their own food but also provides tangible returns on their investment, making it a valuable addition to any educational program.
Financing Indoor Gardens in Schools
These grants can cover various costs associated with setting up and maintaining indoor gardens, such as equipment, supplies, and educational resources. Educators are encouraged to apply for these opportunities to bring the benefits of indoor gardens to their students.
Dell Grants Support Program 🇺🇸
The Saxena Family Foundation 🇺🇸
Idaho Classroom Grant 🇺🇸
Louisiana & Mississippi Support STEM Grant 🇺🇸
Whole Kids Grant 🇺🇸
Voya Unsung Heroes Grant 🇺🇸
Casey’s Cash for Classroom Grant 🇺🇸
Empowering Youth for Climate Action Award 🇨🇦
Canadian Seed Grant 🇨🇦
Farm to School BC Grant 🇨🇦
TD Friends of the Environment Foundation Grant 🇨🇦
Conclusion
The collaboration between Just Vertical and Pat Nunziata, along with the introduction of indoor gardens in schools, marks a significant advancement in combining sustainability, education, and art in learning environments. These gardens are not just tools for teaching biology; they are mediums for nurturing deeper environmental appreciation and fostering innovative thinking in students. As we continue to support eco-conscious initiatives in schools, the goal remains to cultivate a more sustainable, aware, and creatively engaged future generation.