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Jardinería urbana: cultivo en espacios reducidos

En esta clase, los estudiantes aprenderán cómo cultivar y mantener de manera económica un jardín en un patio pequeño.
Erica Sirratt
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Clase

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4 reuniones en vivo
3 horas presenciales

Experiencia de clase

Each week, students will learn simple, but useful tips on how to plant and grow food in a small space. Learning how to grow a garden is a valuable life skill even for those students that live in town. Students will be encouraged to try and start their own small garden, but it is not required for this course. 

Class 1:
We will start class by taking a virtual tour of my growing space (depending on the time of year)
Students will identify what growing zone they live in and the importance of knowing. Once students identify their growing zone, they will figure out when the last project frost is and count back to identify when they should start planting things indoors. We will also discuss what plants can be grown in their zone.
Discussion -
What are the different ways to grow in small space?
Where can we grow?
What type of soil should we get?
Organic or not?
Brainstorming activity - Figure out what kinds of things you'd like to plant in a garden based on things you already eat.
HOMEWORK (optional): Students will need to get 2+ plastic containers, herb seeds, and soil to start their own herb garden OR students can buy a seed tray to start sprouting plants for a larger garden. 


Class 2:
Discussion - What are you going to plant?
We will -
- Calculate how much a student needs to grow in order to feed the whole family
- Figure up how much space the student has to grow
- Modify their plans and finalize them
- Write up a chart noting when they should start planting
Class activity - Plant our seeds
HOMEWORK: Students will need to finalize their real or hypothetical garden plans.

Class 3:
We will -
- Discuss common problems with starting seeds indoors and how to prevent them
- Learn about efficient spacing and using trellises to maximize their planting
- Look at several different types of trellises
- How to test your soil and what to do about deficiencies
- Compare the cost of starting plants from seeds and buying plants
- Look at the progress of our seeds
Class Activity - I will conduct a soil test on my soil and we'll discuss what things I need to add.
HOMEWORK: Students will be encouraged to get a kit and test their soil ( These can be gotten at Walmart or a similar store).

Class 4:
We will -
- Learn about composting and how to get a compost started
- Discuss the different types of compost bins and what should be put in them
- Learn how to prune various plants to save space and increase production
- Discuss plant diseases and pests
- Share our progress with our seeds

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Students will be encouraged, but not required to start their own herb garden or vegetable garden. For the herb garden, students will need a few pots, soil, and seeds. If students would like to start an actual garden, they will need seed starting trays, soil, and seeds. Students also have the option of buy their own soil test kit if they would like to test their own soil.
Recursos externos
Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el May, 2020
4.8
277reseñas
Perfil
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Licenciatura desde University of Central Arkansas
I have been gardening on my corner lot for over 5 years. 

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40 US$

por 4 clases
1 x por semana, 4 semanas
45 min

Completado por 3 alumnos
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 11-14
3-6 alumnos por clase

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