A regenerative school farm project

Heartland is a trial project that will enable all public primary schools in the Huon Valley to have a thriving regenerative school garden and access to locally grown produce and seeds.

The project will operate on three elements:

  • Seed to Seed - students will follow the growing of produce through full lifecycles, starting with seed and finishing with more seed to share with the community.

  • Compost to Compost - students will focus on waste reduction and developing fertility through composting food and paper waste produced by the school, the garden and its students.

  • Community to Community - creating food communities around the garden by enabling farm school ‘blitzes’, seed libraries, compost clubs and celebratory events based around the growing season.

Thanks to funding received through the Tasmanian Government’s Healthy Tasmania fund and sponsorship from Clennett’s Mitre 10 Huonville, this project will be delivered from 2023-24. The project will result in documented resources made available publicly, for any school to pick up and implement based on their own specific resourcing constraints and opportunities.

Through the project, we will co-design the program with local schools to reflect everyone’s needs and objectives, design the physical space, program and curriculum design, governance, distribution, and accessible business model.

The project will be delivered in collaboration with each of the schools, Cygnet Seed Library, Milkwood Permaculture and local food system experts, and has direct and immediate affiliation with the work undertaken in the delivery of the Huon Valley Food Hub and the Huon Valley Food Resilience Strategy.

Meet our Heartland project team!

Proudly supported by the Tasmanian Government’s Healthy Tasmania fund

Thanks also to our project sponsor Clennett’s Mitre 10 Huonville