Planting a Garden Essential Standard 7 00 Apply

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Planting a Garden Essential Standard 7. 00 - Apply procedures to plant a garden.

Planting a Garden Essential Standard 7. 00 - Apply procedures to plant a garden.

Objective 7. 01 n Plan a garden.

Objective 7. 01 n Plan a garden.

Research- Location n n Plan the best location Items to consider q q Sun

Research- Location n n Plan the best location Items to consider q q Sun Shade Water Air

Research- Type n n n Raised beds Flat beds Containers Roof top Vertical gardens

Research- Type n n n Raised beds Flat beds Containers Roof top Vertical gardens

Raised beds n Typically made of wood q n n n at least twelve

Raised beds n Typically made of wood q n n n at least twelve inches in height Convenient for watering and harvesting The gardener can create a good quality soil mix Allow the gardener to grow more crops in a given area

Raised beds n n n Less soil compaction than flatbed plantings Can be set

Raised beds n n n Less soil compaction than flatbed plantings Can be set up on any surface such as concrete or porches Can be built to make it accessible to elderly or handicapped individuals

Flat Beds n Flat bed is the most tradition way to plant vegetables is

Flat Beds n Flat bed is the most tradition way to plant vegetables is in rows q n Usually a two foot gap is left between each row for easy watering and harvesting One disadvantage of flatbed planting is it consumes a lot of space.

Container n n Container gardens are easy to make, manage and add beauty to

Container n n Container gardens are easy to make, manage and add beauty to any area. Examples of containers q q q Whiskey barrels Washtubs Plastic or clay pots Wooden crates Baskets

Container n n Make sure your containers have holes in the bottom for water

Container n n Make sure your containers have holes in the bottom for water drainage Container garden takes up a small amount of space.

Roof Top n n n Roof top gardens make good use of unused or

Roof Top n n n Roof top gardens make good use of unused or wasted space They are expensive to establish. Check local ordinances before you begin for rules and regulations.

Roof Top n n Enlist the assistance of an architect or landscape contractor Use

Roof Top n n Enlist the assistance of an architect or landscape contractor Use as little weight as possible Incorporate windbreaks into the garden design Consider ease of watering and harvesting plants from your roof top garden

Roof Top

Roof Top

Vertical Gardens n n Saves valuable garden space Vertical structures have a tendency to

Vertical Gardens n n Saves valuable garden space Vertical structures have a tendency to cast shadow. q n Watch the sun’s movement for several days before planting. Examples of vertical gardening structures: q q q Trellis Arbors String poles Teepees Cages

Vertical Gardens

Vertical Gardens

Vertical Gardens

Vertical Gardens

Vertical Garden

Vertical Garden

Arbors

Arbors

Soils n n n Soil needs determined by what plants you select Soil amendments

Soils n n n Soil needs determined by what plants you select Soil amendments are determined by what plants you select Soil less mixes are determined by what plants you select

Plan n Season q q n Fall Winter Spring Summer Type of plants q

Plan n Season q q n Fall Winter Spring Summer Type of plants q q Annual Perennial Vegetable Flower

Establishment

Establishment

Objective 7. 02 n Establish a garden

Objective 7. 02 n Establish a garden

Planting Seeds Fall vegetable seeds q q q q Lettuce Kale Mustard Broccoli Cabbage

Planting Seeds Fall vegetable seeds q q q q Lettuce Kale Mustard Broccoli Cabbage Collards Radish Onions Winter vegetable seeds (mid-February through early March) q q q q Carrots Onions Peas Potatoes Turnip Lettuce Radish

Planting Seeds Spring vegetable seeds q q Beans Corn Pumpkin (harvest in the fall)

Planting Seeds Spring vegetable seeds q q Beans Corn Pumpkin (harvest in the fall) Cucumber Summer vegetable seeds q q q Brussel sprouts Okra Beans Cucumbers Kale Radish

Transplanting Fall vegetable plants (Cool Season) q q Broccoli Cabbage Lettuce onions (sets) Winter

Transplanting Fall vegetable plants (Cool Season) q q Broccoli Cabbage Lettuce onions (sets) Winter vegetable plants (Cool Season) q q Lettuce Spinach

Transplanting Spring vegetable plants q q Tomatoes Peppers Squash Cucumbers Summer vegetable plants q

Transplanting Spring vegetable plants q q Tomatoes Peppers Squash Cucumbers Summer vegetable plants q q Okra Cauliflower Cucumbers Kale

Maintaining a Garden Stake plants as needed Control pest 1. 2. Keep clean n

Maintaining a Garden Stake plants as needed Control pest 1. 2. Keep clean n 3. 4. Remover debris and dead plants Check pest problems and maintain non chemical methods of control Harvest plants as they mature Do not let plants over ripen or decay