Garden Schedule. EFTG Program Schedule School year 13 lessons starting the 3 rd week in August to 1 st week in June No classes Winter holidays- Mid December-Mid.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Planting a Garden Essential Standard Apply procedures to plant a garden.
Advertisements

1st Grade Review of Plants
Planting and Designing a Garden. Step 1 Research the location of where you are planting Determine the amount of sunlight and shade Determine the amount.
Plants That We Eat.
All images used are courtesy of Creative Commons Licensing.
How to make sure you’ve got enough vegetables of the right quality and kind at the time you need them for your CSA.
Garden Development by Lala Kumar Horticulture Specialist.
Fall & Winter Vegetable Planting Guide Gary McClure Master Gardener Jefferson County, AR.
Artichoke Bean Beet Broccoli Brussel sprouts Burdock.
A Nutrition and Gardening Program for Youth. Goal of Eating from the Garden We are encouraging kids to eat more fruits and vegetables by growing gardens.
The Months and The Seasons Prepared by Claudia Doria and Terra Myers.
A Nutrition and Gardening program for youth. Eating from the Garden Encourages kids to eat more fruits and vegetables by growing gardens in schools and.
PLANTING A FALL GARDEN Barbara Billek Columbia West Side Gardener.
Planning a Garden – PLAN A GARDEN Research Plan for the location of the garden. Include  Sun  Shade  water  air.
WHAT TO PLANT AND HOW TO EXTEND YOUR SEASON Presented by Marianne Pelletier, CMG Wilson County Master Gardeners Assoc.
Fall Vegetable Gardening Presented by Kent Phillips Howard Co MG
John Coffey NC State University Spring Section 1.
WinterFall Summer The vegetable garden and the orchard through the seasons Spring We live in detached houses. Many of us have a vegetable garden and fruit.
© Food – a fact of life 2007 Seasons PowerPoint 309.
HIGH TUNNEL/COLD FRAME GARDENING Extending the growing season Kevin Heaton Utah State University Extension Kane and Garfield Counties...if it can be done.
The New York Botanical Garden PDW Video Conference St. Helena & MS 219 Garden Planning Considerations Garden Design Options Exercise Garden Preparations.
Classifying Vegetables
WEATHER BY: JENNIFER FAUTH KINDERGARTEN.
A Year in the Life of a Farmer If I was to look at a farmer’s calendar, what would I see?
SEASONS. The seasons change because the Earth tilts on an angle as it orbits the sun. This means that during a part of the year, either the northern part.
Vegetable Gardening. Plot Preparation Level ground Full Sun 10’ X 10’ is fine Work soil when dry enough Remove sod Break up and turn the soil Add compost.
3 DIVERSIFY CROPS Home Gardening and Nutrition Training Material Increasing the variety you get from your homestead garden.
Objective 7.01/ 7.02 Plan a Garden Maintain a Garden.
7.02 – ESTABLISH A GARDEN. Seeds Fall  Vegetable seeds such as lettuce, kale, mustard, broccoli, cabbage, collards, radish and onions are examples of.
Root Vegetables.
Raising Vegetables For Market Part Two 1. Review of Last Workshop’s Main Points 2. Where to Plant Your Different crops 3. Information about Different Vegetables.
SURVEY TIME!. Do you like CORN? Corn Cauliflower.
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Nutrition Science 2- Importance of a balanced diet Nutriton across the Lifespan 2- Nutritional needs across the lifespan.
Vegetable Gardening for Beginners Your Garden Throughout the Year.
HOME GARDEN GUIDE Guide for maintaining a healthy, thriving garden.
A.J. Whittenburg Organic Garden Service Learning Project.
Gardening Plan a Garden. Research  Location of the garden including: Sun Shade Water Air.
Seasons. What do we know about seasons? What is a season? How many season do we have? What season are we in right now?
  JANUARY catalonia chicory, radicchio, fennel, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, turnips, tangerines, oranges, kiwi, apples. FEBRUARY Swiss chard, beetroot,
Vegetable Gardening For fun and flavor! Site Selection Where? Water Rotation.
HBCG Round Table October 21, Meet your fellow gardeners Planting for Fall and Winter Gopher Trapping Demonstration Lessons Learned from Summer Gardening.
BY Rey Ramirez. Soil Preparation  Start your winter garden by turning the soil, removing perennial weeds and grasses, and amending it with compost.
Starting A Home Vegetable Garden A Seminar on Home Vegetable Gardening
Essential Standard Apply procedures to plant a garden.
Essential Standard Apply procedures to plant a garden.
Allotments in July Allotments are great all year round but what grows in July ?
Objective 7.01/ 7.02 Plan a Garden Maintain a Garden.
Essential Standard Apply procedures to plant a garden.
Putting Your Garden To Bed
Labour Day (May 1st) Spring (March-May) Women’s Day (March 8th)
Goldstone’s Growing Project 2010
Gardens.
Seasons and Weather all over the World
Principles of Sustainable vegetable production.
Can you guess what this lesson is about?
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 12 Lesson 1
How to Care for Your CSA Share
PowerPoint 309 Seasons © Food – a fact of life 2007.
Seasons, Months and Weather
Plants that we eat Modules 1,3 and 11
Strategic Planning Timeline Overview
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 12 Lesson 1
It will shrink your environmental footprint…
Calendar.
Plants That We Eat.
Fruits & Vegetables.
August September October December January February March April May
Arrivalist Seasonal Maps of Actual Visits
2015 January February March April May June July August September
Working with Local Growers
Presentation transcript:

Garden Schedule

EFTG Program Schedule School year 13 lessons starting the 3 rd week in August to 1 st week in June No classes Winter holidays- Mid December-Mid January June, July & August optional time for growing and harvesting summer crop

EFTG Program Schedule Sticking to the timeline: This allows the plants to grow and mature enough to be ready to harvest. Communicate importance of timeline with teachers and partners: Have alternate days for planting if there is a rain out.

Growing Season for School Gardens Beginning of September for fall crops -Beets, Spinach, Lettuce, Collard Greens, Turnips, Broccoli, Cauliflower and Cabbage Harvest time at the end of November After winter break: Lettuce seed starting using Grow Labs in mid-February

Growing Season for School Gardens Start planting in March for spring crops -Radish, Carrot, Spinach, Lettuce, Onion bulbs, Chards, Potato, Strawberry Mid May for summer crops -Sweet Potato,Tomato, Peppers

Ideas for scheduling Schedule two locations on alternating weeks. Do multiple classrooms at one location to aim for a ‘weekly presence’. Schedule in garden workdays or ‘catch up’ days during breaks in timeline. Leave additional activities for teachers so that they do EFTG every week at the same time.

Rachael McGinnis Millsap