How to get started

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First 4 steps

It's easy - just follow our First 4 Steps to start your Edible Playground!

 

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Dorset Cereals 5 point manifesto

Our aim is to make it government policy that every school should have an Edible Playground so that all children can learn where food comes from. By signing our petition to get every child sowing, growing and eating, we believe we can achieve this!

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In the kitchen

Part of the fun is cooking what you've grown. Find out how here!

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In the classroom

There are lots of food-related projects and experiments you can do as part of your schoolwork.

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National curriculum

By engaging in garden tasks and our classroom activities, projects and recipes, you're learning skills and building knowledge that will help with your schoolwork.

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Where to get help

There are some great discounts available and we have a form which you can print out and take to your local garden centre encouraging them to help you.

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Get your school involved

Persuade YOUR school to join Edible Playgrounds, so you can build and grow your favourite vegetables in your school playground!

Print out a poster to hang up around school, and a petition letter for everyone to sign!

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Shout about it!

You'll be so proud of your Edible Playground that you'll want to tell all your friends and family about it - and maybe the newspapers...

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Our calendar

Keep updated with what's in season this month to keep your garden going!

What can you plant and do today?

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