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Webinars

Growing Kiwi Gardeners frequently hosts webinars for teachers and parents. The upcoming sessions are available for registration now, and if you would like to be kept up to date on future webinars, please subscribe to our newsletter.

Upcoming Webinars for Teachers

  • Seasonal Gardening with Children in Spring
    Seasonal Gardening with Children in Spring
    Tue, 26 Aug
    via Zoom
    Spring is the perfect time to spark tamariki’s connection to nature! Learn how maramataka guides soil prep, planting, and caring for thriving kai while fostering kaitiakitanga.
  • Seasonal Gardening with Children in Summer
    Seasonal Gardening with Children in Summer
    Tue, 18 Nov
    via Zoom
    Learn how to keep your garden thriving through the hot Summer while teaching tamariki about water conservation, pest management, and caring for Papatūānuku.
  • Seasonal Gardening with Children in Winter
    Seasonal Gardening with Children in Winter
    Tue, 20 May
    via Zoom
    Discover how to use maramataka and Matariki to guide Winter gardening and involve tamariki in caring for Papatūānuku. Learn ways to celebrate Matariki through meaningful garden activities.
  • Seasonal Gardening with Children in Autumn
    Seasonal Gardening with Children in Autumn
    Tue, 25 Feb
    via Zoom
    Explore how maramataka guides Autumn gardening and supports tamariki in harvesting, seed saving, and planting. Foster kaitiakitanga and connect with Papatūānuku.
  • Seasonal Gardening in ECE - Summer
    Seasonal Gardening in ECE - Summer
    Tue, 19 Nov
    via Zoom
    In this webinar we discuss planting and care over a long hot Summer to keep the garden thriving during a time when pests can be prevalent and we need to conserve water.
  • Seasonal Gardening in ECE - Spring
    Seasonal Gardening in ECE - Spring
    Tue, 20 Aug
    via Zoom
    In this webinar we will discuss how maramataka can be used to guide gardening practices through Spring and how gardening can help foster kaitiakitanga in tamariki though their involvement.
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