Establishing A School Garden: By: Generoso G. Pateño Tle Teacher Kinoguitan National Agricultural High School
Establishing A School Garden: By: Generoso G. Pateño Tle Teacher Kinoguitan National Agricultural High School
Establishing A School Garden: By: Generoso G. Pateño Tle Teacher Kinoguitan National Agricultural High School
GARDEN
1.Backyard Gardening
2.Container Gardening
3.Rooftop Gardening
4.Modified Hydroponics
5.School Gardening
6.Edible Landscaping
1.Space or Site
2. fence
3. Soil
4. Seed variety
5. garden tools
Wheel barrow
Sprinkler
spading fork
rake
Grab-hoe
Pick-mattock
knife
shovel
bolo
pruning shears
spade
Hand trowel
6.water
REQUIREMENTS FOR
ESTABLISHING A SCHOOL GARDEN
1.Space or site
2.Fence
3.Soil
4.Seed Variety
5.Garden Tools
6.Water
PLANTING PLAN
-July-October
-October-March
-April-September
-March-June
PLANTING PLAN
Block B
Eggplant
December
Radish
Bottle Gourd
Tomato
-July-January - March
-April - June
-July-December
LAND PREPARATION
Planting Options
Planting Options
Planting Options
Cuttings
e.g. sweet potato, alugbati, malunggay, tinangkong
Planting Options
Seedbed preparation
Media
C. Hardening
How to harden Seedlings
If grown in partial shade, exposing seedlings
to strong sunlight 7-10 days before
transplanting hardens the seedling.
Withdrawing water to slow plant growth will
result in thicker, less succulent and harden
plant tissues.
Because hardened seedlings are sturdy, they
will require no cover after transplanting.
PLANTING
Ideal Conditions for Transplanting
Transplant in the late afternoon or on a
cloudy day to minimize transplant
shock.
CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD
SEEDS
1. Varietal purity growers should be careful not to buy varieties that are mixed.
The plants resulting from the seed sown must possess the characteristics of the
variety to the variety to which the seed belongs.
2. Germination and vigor seed viability affects seedling stand in the field. Seeds
that germinate 90% will establish more seedlings than those germinating only
70%. Seedling vigor is usually greatest from seeds of good quality.
3. Uniformity of size With seeds of uniform size, evenness in emergence and
uniform seedling stand are easily obtained.
4. Free from seed borne diseases Good seeds obtained from disease free
plants are expected to give better yield performance from the infected ones.
5. Free from mixtures the seeds used as planting material must be free from
mixture with other crops, used seeds and other foreign matters.