South Africa
Greening our school
Posted by Amanzimtoti Primary, South Africa on 16 December 2020

Head Eco-School teacher, Alice Surmon recounts a wonderful day spent green the school with indigenous plants, after which we learnt about recycling and made recycled wrapping paper Christmas cards

  • We began with an informative powerpoint presentation on indigenous vs alien plants.
  • This was follow
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Permaculture principles encourages nature to do it work
Posted by Scottsville School, South Africa on 16 December 2020
Homework finished
Posted by MPHEHPHETHA PS, South Africa on 15 December 2020
Green and Resource School Launch
Posted by Phumelelani Primary, South Africa on 15 December 2020
A flowering calendar
Posted by Nhlonhlweni Primary School, South Africa on 15 December 2020
Indig is beautiful, alien is dangerous
Posted by Bambanani Primary School, South Africa on 15 December 2020
Proudly South African
Posted by Reichenau Primary , South Africa on 15 December 2020
Going Native
Posted by MPHEHPHETHA PS, South Africa on 15 December 2020
Lifestyle changes
Posted by Silindile Primary School, South Africa on 15 December 2020
KwaNgubeni Last Harvest of The Year:Onions are Antifungal, Antimicrobial
Posted by Kwa-Ngubeni Primary School, South Africa on 11 December 2020
Lovely Legumes the Power plants of the Planet
Posted by Ebomvini Primary , South Africa on 16 November 2020
Eating for the Earth Workshop
Posted by Ebomvini Primary , South Africa on 16 November 2020
Power Pulses
Posted by Mansfield Primary School, South Africa on 16 November 2020
Restore, protect and fund!!
Posted by Phumelelani Primary, South Africa on 23 October 2020
A bowl of sunshine
Posted by Bambanani Primary School, South Africa on 23 October 2020
Stop, think, reflect and choose wisely what you put on your plate.
Posted by Nhlonhlweni Primary School, South Africa on 23 October 2020
A fresh new edible garden
Posted by Silindile Primary School, South Africa on 23 October 2020
The Power of Pulses: Encouraging Healthy Sustainable Consumption
Posted by Panorama Primary, South Africa on 13 October 2020
Restrictions lifted!! it was time to rehabilitate our garden
Posted by Nobanda Primary Enviro Club, South Africa on 13 October 2020
Tippy taps saves about 10 times water content: Water Audit
Posted by Kwa-Ngubeni Primary School, South Africa on 13 October 2020

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