By Robyn Love | Project Leader
Seed Programs International (SPI) partnered with Sustainable Community Initiative for Empowerment (SCINE) and Poetry X Hunger to launch Growtry, a initiative that combines school gardening and poetry across eight schools in Kampala, Uganda.
Building on our earlier partnerships that established eight school gardens, this phase of the program encouraged students from each school’s Urban Farmers Club to create poems inspired by their gardens. Through themes of growing food, reducing hunger, and caring for the earth, students reflected on their experiences with agriculture in creative ways. Each school received a small grant to support teachers in organizing the poetry activities and maintaining the gardens as vibrant learning spaces.
Through this program, students gained hands-on agricultural education that promotes food security and improved nutrition. By weaving poetry into their gardening experience, children not only explored their creativity but also deepened their understanding of the importance of farming and community resilience. This approach connected practical skills with artistic expression, helping students strengthen both literacy and their connection to local food systems.
The students all did an incredible job, filling their poems and performances with imagination, heart, and hope. Their recitations were recorded in their school gardens, capturing the connection between their words and the spaces they tend. After careful consideration, first and second place winners were selected and awarded scholastic materials to support their continued academic growth.
Use this link or the link below to view the videos and text of each poem submission, beginning with the first-place and runner-up winners. The remaining poems are listed in no particular order. Be sure to scroll to the end for photos from the student presentation ceremony, where joy and pride were in full bloom!
We believe that seeds can grow more than just food — they can grow opportunity, creativity, and community. Programs like this one in Kampala show how gardening can nourish both the body and the mind, empowering young people to envision a future free from hunger and full of possibility.
Thank you sincerely for supporting this program and being a part of this work! If you have any questions or would like to connect, we would love to hear from you.
Happy Gardening,
Robyn
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