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  • 1.  Training Door Prizes

    Posted 02-27-2025 12:03:00 PM

    Hello Everyone,

    We will be hosting our annual Garden Teacher Training in April. Every year we get industry professionals and community members to come and discuss Tower Gardening, Seed Starting, Composting, Trauma Informed Garden Education, Garden Planning and design and the list goes on. Our Farm to School program operates entirely off a private grant. So we have funds available for gardening supplies each school year, currently. I am struggling to come up with appropriate door prizes for our training this year since we have the ability to purchase trays, potting soil, or a few grow lights for most of our gardens. 

    Does anyone have a suggestion as to what I could use as a door prize for classroom teachers using school gardens? I wish I could give them gift cards and let them chose but the district prohibits it.  

    Thanks!



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    Kendall Slaughter
    Farm to School Specialist
    Springfield Public Schools
    Springfield, Mo
    keslaughter@spsmail.org
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  • 2.  RE: Training Door Prizes

    Posted 03-02-2025 02:43:00 PM

    If you are already going to supply planting trays, soil and grow lights some door prize gifts could include:

    Heating mats

    Boot trays to protect the floor

    Timers for the lights and mats with an extension cord or power strip

    Pot makers (https://www.leevalley.com/en-us/shop/garden/planting/propagation/seed-starting/10566-potmaker?item=WP101)

    Seed packets

    Colored garden markers and grease pencils

    Smaller watering cans with either long small spouts or dispersion heads on the end

    Clipboards and a bin to keep them in

    Wooden rulers with holes drilled for seed spacing

    Seed planter tool for smaller seeds (https://www.walmart.com/ip/Plastic-Garden-Horticultural-Seed-Planter-Tool-Plant-Seed-Dispenser-Sower-Planter/180952660?classType=REGULAR&athbdg=L1700)

    Seed tape making materials in a small box with instructions.

    Black & white notebooks for journaling along with colored pencils.

    I taught in a Preschool setting and all of these would have been appreciated. I did eventually buy all of them myself. It depends on the grade being taught and the avaiability of space, both indoors and outdoors.

    Age appropriate books for the classroom on vegetables, pollinators, seeds, etc.



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    Judy Pfister
    Delaware Master Gardener
    Millsboro, DE
    Judy
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  • 3.  RE: Training Door Prizes

    Posted 03-03-2025 01:10:00 PM

    You may want to include some books about gardening for the teacher to read to the class. 



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    Joanna Joseph
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  • 4.  RE: Training Door Prizes

    Posted 03-02-2025 04:00:00 PM

    A very popular door prize that I gave out during my talk to a local spring gardening conference was a seed sprouting kit that I put together which consisted of a large mouth 1-quart canning jar with a stainless steel mesh lid (expressly made for sprouts, cheap to buy in multipack from Amazon), 3 small packets of seeds (radish, broccoli and alfalfa) which I split from larger packets and a 'how-to' print out from Johnny's seeds. I made 8 to give away. Enclose everything in the jar, and you have a self-contained kit that's ready to go!



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    Jamie Easley
    Grade 8 Science Teacher/Garden Club Moderator
    Eleanor Roosevelt Middle School
    Dubuque, IA
    563-552-5078
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  • 5.  RE: Training Door Prizes

    Posted 03-03-2025 10:46:00 PM

    These are such thoughtful and practical gift ideas! I love how they cover everything from organization to hands-on planting tools. The wooden rulers for seed spacing and seed tape-making kit are especially clever! Plus, adding journals and age-appropriate books makes it a well-rounded learning experience. It's great that you've had firsthand experience in a preschool setting-these would definitely be appreciated by any teacher or classroom.



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    Kate Brownell
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  • 6.  RE: Training Door Prizes

    Posted 03-04-2025 08:23:00 AM

    Thank you everyone! These are some awesome suggestions. I appreciate you all taking the time to share your thoughts. 



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    Kendall Slaughter
    Farm to School Specialist
    Springfield Public Schools
    Springfield, Mo
    keslaughter@spsmail.org
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