Does your child's school have green space sitting empty?
Too many children are losing connection to nature. Teachers want to change this, but often lack the resources to run effective outdoor learning.
We transform empty school grounds into living laboratories. Our 5-week Spring Programme takes students from soil to success:
✅ Building no-dig beds
✅ Sowing seeds & growing food
✅ Creating wormeries & understanding biodiversity
Download the After-School Nature Based Learning Programme HERE
You know your school best. You know the teachers who care.
Connect us, and we will pay you.
If you refer a school and they book our 5-week programme, you receive:
💰 £50 CASH
OR
🥗 £75 SHOP CREDIT (To spend on veg boxes, seeds and plants, or workshops at Project Abundance)
How It Works (3 Simple Steps)
Step 1: Start the Conversation
🗣️ Mention Project Abundance to your child's Headteacher, PTA, or Eco-Lead. Ask if they are interested in a Spring gardening programme. (Don't know what to say? See our email template below)
Step 2: Submit Your Referral
📝 Fill out our simple Referral Form so we know you sent them. We will contact the school to offer a free consultation.
Step 3: Get Paid
💷 If the school books and pays for the programme, we send you your reward immediately.
Need help? Use our Email Template
Not sure how to approach the school? Copy and paste the below email to your Headteacher or Eco Lead.
Ready to Refer?
We only have space for 5 schools this Spring. Act now to secure a spot for your child's school.
Terms
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Offer valid for the first 5 schools to book each school term.
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Referral form must be submitted before the school contacts us directly.
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Reward is paid once the school pays their invoice.
Get the School Introduction Template
After-School 5 Week Programme
Each activity is linked to Science, Geography, PSHE and DT curriculum targets, supporting Ofsted’s sustainability and outdoor learning aims whilst nurturing well-being and eco-awareness.
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Week 1: Groundwork
We prepare the space by pruning, weeding, and clearing. This is an essential step for the workshops. Students can participate for hands-on experience (optional but recommended).

Week 2: Preparing the garden with no-dig beds and planters
Students will build a raised planter matching existing structures. They will create 2-4 ‘no-dig’ beds or raised planters, and learn about soil regeneration, its impact on climate, food quality and community health.
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Week 3: Sowing and potting
Students will sow a variety of seeds using trays, modules, and pots. Learn watering, seed care, and how nurturing plants supports human wellbeing and our environment.

Week 4: Planting and pruning
Students will plant vegetables and herbs, learning the care needed for each. They will understand composting, soil health, watering, spacing, and maintaining a garden.

Week 5: Composting and Wormeries
Students will learn how to turn garden waste into nutrient-rich compost. Create a wormery using brought material, to reduce food waste while producing natural fertilisers. Learn how to create, maintain, and utilise their own wormeries at home.

