Greenhouse Support
Finding Volunteers
A
greenhouse project is a great way to involve parents and other
community volunteers in your school. Consider having students
send letters to parents explaining the greenhouse project and
encouraging them to visit and participate in special activities
and events, or requesting support from those parents with relevant
skills or expertise. Some schools hold open greenhouse days
or plant sales in which students give tours and presentations.
Parents who garden may be flattered by an invitation to talk
to classes or lead an activity in the greenhouse. A school newsletter
that highlights how the greenhouse is being used can keep parents
informed. The greenhouse project might also attract a variety
of other volunteers who have the expertise to diagnose a specific
growing problem, conduct a session with your students, or help
conduct teacher in-service workshops. Consider seeking volunteers
through such groups as local garden clubs, botanical gardens,
or the Master Gardeners' or 4-H program of your local county
cooperative extension service.
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