Food Gardens Foundation

  Sadly, as many as 1 in 5 children go to bed hungry each night, which is why we have teamed up with the Food Gardens Foundation to help disadvantaged schools in Gauteng complement school feeding programmes by growing their own fresh vegetables and produce.
 
   
 


Since its inception in 2009, the initiative has benefited 50 disadvantaged schools within the Gauteng region. The food gardens are a sustainable means of complementing school feeding programmes, with the purpose of providing children with fresh vegetables and produce, coupled with training to ensure the longevity of school gardens in the local communities.

How To Plant My Own Food Garden

  1. Measure the bed, 2 metres x 1 metre
     
  2. Dig the bed knee-deep
     
  3. Half-fill with rubbish. Wet the rubbish. Use only rubbish that will rot.
     
  4. Cover the rubbish with soil. Subsoil first. Make the bed 10cm higher than the ground (topsoil)
     
  5. Cover with mulch (Dry grass, or you could use dry leaves, dry cut grass, newspapers, stones.
  6. Plant four or 5 kinds of vegetables. Make 9 rows, about 20 cm apart.
     
  7. Water and protect the bed

1. Measure the bed, 2 metres x 1 metre 2. Dig te bed knee-deep
3. Half-fill with rubbish. Wet the rubbish. Use only rubbish that will rot. 4. Cover the rubbish with soil. Subsoil first. Make the bed 10cm higher than the ground (topsoil)
5. Cover with mulch (Dry grass, or you could use dry leaves, dry cut grass, newspapers, stones. 6. Plant four or 5 kinds of vegetables. Make 9 rows, about 20 cm apart.
7. Water and protect the bed

The Food Gardens method is good:

  • It improves the soil
  • it saves water
  • you can grow many many vegetables in a small space
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For more information, visit the Website: www.foodgardensfoundation.org.za or telephone: 011 880 5956
 

 
 


 

   
 
 
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