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마이크로그린을 재배하자! 여름 캠프

이 여름 캠프 과정에서 학생들은 일주일 동안 하루에 한 번씩 모여서 자신만의 마이크로그린 정원을 만들고, 성공적인 실내 원예를 위한 모범 사례를 배웁니다.
Spencer Ware
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수업 소개

This Summer Camp is designed for the beginning home gardener to explore indoor agriculture through microgreens. The camp will consist of 6 days of exploration on different themes around plant growth. The first class will be primarily instructor-led hands-on gardening activity. The next 5 classes will be a mix of hands-on activities, games, visually aided lectures, and discussions.

Day One: Introduction to Microgreens; Assembly of our respective materials; seeding; watering
-- Our first class will be mostly hands on. We'll first ensure that each student has the proper materials. That being said, the success of this class depends on each student confirming that their materials are sufficient ahead of class time -- please reach out to me in advance of our first class to make sure! Once we're on the same material page, we will begin our first seeding! We'll water our seeds in together and make a plan for each of our windowsill gardens. 

Day Two: Watering Your Microgreens; Disease & Pest Prevention
-- Our second class will go over all the important factors in moisture maintenance (watering) for microgreens. How often should you water? We will also discuss what to look for regarding diseases and pests, and how to prepare your garden so that they never show up.

Day Three: What Do Plants Eat? Study of Soil and Sunlight
-- Our third class will be an exploration of the science behind indoor gardening, as well as practical tips for the beginning gardener. We'll discuss photosynthesis and nutrient cycling, and what these concepts have to do with your microgreen garden.

Day Four: How to Harvest and Prepare Microgreens
-- Our fourth class will detail how to harvest microgreens for optimal freshness and plant health. We will play some fun games about cooking and eating food. 

Day Five: Farming for the Future
-- Our second to last class will be devoted to discussing the importance of indoor and urban agriculture, putting our home projects into a broader context.

Day Six: Your Plans/Your Questions
-- Our last class will be wrapping up on all the stuff we've discussed and ensuring that each of you leave with the confidence necessary to try more gardening at home. We'll also check-in with one another to see what plans we have for future gardening projects.

학습 목표

Students will learn how to set up an indoor microgreen planter.
Students will learn about the fundamental principles of caring for edible plants, including soil, moisture, sunlight, disease prevention, and harvesting.
Students will learn about the importance of local agriculture.
Students will learn about nutrient density in plants, using microgreens as a case study. 
Students will learn how to cook and eat using freshly harvested herbs and microgreens.
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수업 자료
PARENTS: Please read the following material list closely and contact me if you have any questions. To make this course successful for your students, I need to know that they have the proper materials to get gardening. I want to be conscious of buying options that are local/wholesale as well as organic/affordable, so I've done my best to give you a few starting points in the External Resources links. Ultimately these are all recommendations and there is no black-and-white "right" list of materials. At the end of the day, you really just need soil, seeds, and a sunny place to put them. 

Seeds for Microgreens ($5-15)
-- This is the most "up-to-you" part. I've attached two links in External Resources for "Microgreen mixes" of seeds from Amazon that are each about $15. You can certainly find other similar variety packs online. I think, however, that the best and most reliable way to obtain seeds is to locate your local garden store (or Lowe's / Home Depot type department store if there's no mom&pop store nearby) and ask them for any/all of these four types of seeds: Broccoli, Radish, Cilantro, and Sunflowers. Get about 1 tablespoons or 1/32 oz of each variety to start, more like 100 seeds for the sunflowers. This will be cheaper than online mixes (probably around $5 total) and will give you the opportunity to support a local business in this trying time. 

Please do not hesitate to ask me about seed questions, as they are pretty fundamental to this camp working!

Containers for Plants ($0-15)
-- This is where your creativity can shine. I will be using egg cartons and plastic berry containers to demonstrate. You can play with all sorts of different upcycled and recycled materials for the container. I've linked a garden tray that will work if you'd rather have something made specifically for the job, but I really encourage you to find something at home that can be retooled into this job. If nothing I've listed seems accessible, let me know and I'll help you find the right container.

Soil for Containers ($5-15)
-- Any Seed Starting mix will do. 8 quarts is plenty in terms of Volume. That being said, seeds grow well in any quality soil mix. If you already own some soil that's relatively fresh, that will work fine. I've linked two brands of Seed Starting mixes in the External Resources, one being organic and one not. I recommend checking what their shipping rates/estimated times are on these sites or other distributors before placing an order -- it's probable that you can curbside pick-up the same brand at a local garden or hardware store for cheaper and/or sooner.

Watering Tool
-- You can make do with sprinkling water gently from a spoon, or using the kitchen sink's "spray" function gently. I recommend that you use a misting spray bottle that you can fill with water if possible. I've linked the bottle I use from CVS in External Resources -- it's really the most simplistic spray bottle design out there, you can find it anywhere online or in department stores. 

Tray/Receptacle to catch water
-- A baking sheet will do, depending on the width of your windowsill/table. However, I'd recommend just laying a dish towel underneath it when you're watering. We won't be soaking these seeds in the first place so it shouldn't get too wet.
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가입일: April, 2020
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I've worked as a commercial farmer for the past 4 years. For one of these years, I managed operations and production for a high-density hydroponic microgreens farm. I built all the necessary skills for high-quality microgreen cultivation, and have since enjoyed growing them in my own home on windowsills. 

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