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Global Garden

Trees and plants in AVE garden
Trees and plants in AVE garden
Trees and plants in AVE garden
Trees and plants in AVE garden
Trees and plants in AVE garden
Trees and plants in AVE garden

Young plants and young minds are given the opportunity to be nurtured and grow in an extraordinary natural environment.

The idea of the garden began during the renovation of the school in 1994. Avalon teachers, PTA members, and community members planned a space for students to have a hands-on experience in the life sciences.  

In the years to come, students were involved in creating and designing a model of the global garden.  It would take two more years of planning and locating funds before the actual construction began.  This idea took many years of planning, community involvement, and good old fashioned hard work.

When the vision was realized, the Global Garden came to life. The garden was dedicated to the students and staff of Avalon Elementary School in early May of 1998. Since then, the garden has been a living, breathing, outdoor educational experience for all to enjoy. 

What type of gardening methods are used?

The goal of the program is to teach students all aspects of sustainable gardening.  Students are taught different types of gardening such as hydroponics, vertical gardening, urban gardening techniques, and gardening as it pertains to the climate/growing season in the state of Florida.  Global Garden students learn how to grow vegetables, herbs and edible plants.  Their lessons incorporate nutrition, sustainability and environmental concerns.  The program teaches the students that they are the future stewards of our Earth.