Plant Propagation: Create Your Own Succulent Plant Nursery
What's included
6 live meetings
2 hrs 30 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
In this class we will learn about keeping and propagating succulent plants at home. We will look into the different types of succulents there are, how we can keep them and how we can make many copies of them for free to decorate our house and give away as presents! There will be show and tell opportunities, home gardening demos, Q&A sessions and tasks to complete for homework relating to succulent propagation. Students will be given ideas to create their own containers to gift their homegrown succulents. Week 1: Introduction to the life of succulents. Types of succulents along with their scientific names in Latin. Location, soil types and general care. The perfect succulent nursery. Week 2: Show and tell. Collecting leaves and creating a space for propagation. Week 3: Show and tell of leaves and their progress. Separating pups from motherplants. Soil. Week 4: Show and tell of leaves and their progress. Getting ready to gift succulents: ideas and Q&A. Week 5: Show and tell of leaves and their progress. Homemade succulent up-cycled containers with materials we all have at home. Week 6: Show and tell of leaves and their progress. Recap on all the different plants we have met so far and their original natural environments.
Learning Goals
Students will learn about caring for plants, propagating them and present them beautifully to gift as presents.
Other Details
Supply List
Students will need one or two succulent plants from which to take leaves - they are inexpensive in most supermarkets, but they can also ask around for cuttings to family, neighbours or friends. Some soil will be needed; this can be succulent soil or all purpose soil to which we can add additional bits like stones or sand to make it better for the plants. Scissors will be useful for small tasks, but shears will need to be used under supervision of a grown up. Optionally, students may want to get more advanced elements at the discretion of the grown up. This includes perlite, horticultural grit, activated charcoal, decorative stones and similar elements.
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Non-US Teaching Certificate in Secondary Education
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from Universitat de Barcelona
Hi!
My name is Ana and I love making the world of ancient languages accessible for all. I work as a full time specialist of Latin and Greek. I speak several languages and I am always on the go learning a new one - at the moment I am working on some Modern Greek!
I have a degree in Classical Philology (Greek, Latin and Classical Civilisation) from the University of Barcelona, and I hold qualified teacher status both in the UK and in Spain. I used to work as the Head of a Classics department and I am still heavily involved in the Classics community, but now I work from my home office (and my kitchen!) by the River Thames, from where I can reach students across the world.
I think learning should be hands-on, and I will teach you about the Romans and Greeks using plenty of images, getting you to cook and singing along to catchy tunes. I believe we learn about the past by using all our senses, and I always try to get students feeling rather than just learning about the subject.
I have a license from the PLA and often go mudlarking looking for archaeological remains and helping register them. As a result, I am often covered in mud. Ask me about my latest find!
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Live Group Class
$60
for 6 classes1x per week, 6 weeks
25 min
Completed by 5 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
3-6 learners per class