Community Projects

At the Green Sheridan Garden Club, we believe in giving back to our community through various gardening projects. Our initiatives not only beautify our surroundings but also promote sustainable practices.

Join us in making a difference! Below are some of our ongoing and upcoming projects.

Project 1

Community Garden Revitalization

The GSGC and Sheridan College have partnered to helps local community gardens, transforming them into vibrant spaces that foster community interaction and support local food initiatives. This project emphasizes sustainable gardening techniques and promotes healthy food access.

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Project 2

School Garden Initiative

Through our partnership with Sheridan College, GSGC works with Sheridan College to create educational gardens. These spaces provide hands-on learning opportunities for students, teaching them about sustainable agriculture, ecology, and the benefits of home gardening.

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Project 3

Tree Planting Drive

Our tree planting drive, in collaboration with Sheridan College's environmental studies department, aims to restore native tree species across Sheridan. This initiative helps combat urban heat islands and supports local biodiversity, improving the overall health of the environment.

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Project 4

Native Plant Restoration

GSGC and Sheridan College are working together to restore native plants across public spaces. This project not only beautifies Sheridan, but also supports pollinators and wildlife by creating habitats that promote a balanced ecosystem.

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Project 5

Urban Gardening Workshops

To address the growing need for urban green spaces, GSGC offers workshops in partnership with Sheridan College. These workshops teach the community how to utilize small urban areas for productive, sustainable gardening. From balcony gardens to rooftop setups, we help city dwellers get growing!

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Project 6

Composting Awareness Program

This program, co-hosted with Sheridan College's environmental club, encourages composting to reduce waste and improve soil health. Through workshops and public awareness campaigns, we promote simple, effective composting techniques for households and community spaces.

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