Warragul and District Specialist School held an open garden last month.
Students have been working on the school garden for more than nine years, and recently have been working with Gail Smith from the Warragul Community Garden.
Ms Smith has been working on garden maintenance with the students and has also installed mosaic art pieces in the garden.
More than 70 people attended the open garden on Friday November 18 including community members, friends and family of students.
Senior unit coordinator Sue De Silva said a "great time" was had by all.
Next year, the school will officially celebrate a decade of gardening fun.
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