Video: A truly magical garden at St Martin de Porres School in Moseley, Birmingham. Teachers, parents and pupils worked together on this project.
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The experimental set-up is used to simulate a rainfall event on vegetated, open, and sealed ground. In this way, soil erosion and the effect of plants are illustrated. In addition, the different effects of rain on the soil with regards to the degree of sealing and soil vitality are highlighted.
Plants have many positive qualities. Through photosynthesis, plants produce the oxygen that is vital for humans and animals and purify the air as well. For many animals, plants form a space to live – from small animals cavorting in moss to large animals living in the forest.
Regional Information: Positive effects of plants Related matters in other countries AUSTRIA Various school greening schemes have been successfully implemented both indoors and outdoors, within the framework of projects such as GRÜNEzukunftSCHULEN in Austria. Furthermore, guidelines for the maintenance of greenery in schools, financing models, teaching materials and construction manuals have been developed. The aim