3. • Instruction: Arrange the jumbled letters correspond to the
following pictures of stocks and materials in the nursery.
• Note: Pictures will appear after 10 seconds.
26. There are solutions to these things.
•Some sharp items can be
sieved out from
components such as =
black soil‘, and disposed
27. There are solutions to these things.
•Soil and plant material
contaminated with
pollutants, weeds, pests or
diseases could be sterilized,
burnt or taken far away from
28. There are solutions to these things.
•Water can be
cleaned by running
it through gravel or
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30. Maintain stockpiled material
•Stockpiles is a large supply of
something that is kept for future
use.
• Stockpiles of potting mix and
other materials are a potential
source of sediment and litter.
31. PROPER STOCKPILING OF NURSERY MATERIALS
•Good nursery hygiene is extra
essential. Disease-free seedlings
are those that are greatly needed by
plant growers because they do not
have to spend money to maintain
newly transplanted plants in the
field.
32. PROPER STOCKPILING OF NURSERY MATERIALS
•In order to maintain nursery
hygiene and to ensure a high
standard of plant health
surplus materials must be
properly managed.
33.
34. This can be done by:
•Potting materials such as
earthen pots, polyethylene
bags, recycled cups should
be properly arranged and
placed together in one area.
35.
36. This can be done by:
• Media, mixing area
including a section for
sterilization of media and
trays; sterile material must
be protected.
44. Evaluation
•As a student, is
stockpiling or proper
storing of materials in
the nursery important?
Why or Why not?
45. Application:
Form a group of 3. Each group will conduct
proper stockpiling and storing to the following.
•Group 1 – School Nursery
•Group 2 – Storage Room
•Group 3 – Designated Area