The document proposes the development of a demonstration garden at MiraCosta College to teach sustainable practices like organic fruit and vegetable production, plant propagation, composting, and water conservation. The garden would serve students as well as community members and provide produce for the school and local restaurants/markets. It outlines the garden layout including areas for different crops, trees, berries, a propagation house, compost area, and children's section. Phases of development include site preparation, irrigation installation, garden bed construction, planting vegetables and fruits trees, and adding structures like shade areas and fencing.
Garden Adventures Grow Eat and Learn in your Schoolyard VAEE VAST 2013 reduce...Mary Van Dyke
Garden Adventures: Grow Eat and Learn in your School Yard. Garden Adventures Enrichment After-School Program Growing Herbs, Fruit and Vegetables - this ppt highlights the Spring Ten Week program at Arlington Traditional School
Join Seed Savers Exchange and South Sioux City Public Library on learning how to incorporate a Seed Saving program into your library. Seed Savers Exchange will talk about basic seed saving skills and Herman’s Garden (a seed donation program). The South Sioux City Library will talk about their program and also materials you can add to your collection. Speakers: Grant Olson, Seed Savers Exchange; Dave Mixdorf, Director, South Sioux City Public Library.
NCompass Liv
CoCo San Sustainable Farm, Hydroponic Greenhouse, Final Presentation JFK ELICarolyn R. Phinney, Ph.D.
See www.Salads4School.org
CoCo San Sustainable Farm: Final 10-minute presentation for JFK Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute class I have been taking. Hydroponic greenhouse planned; hands-on science; CSA; organic methods but not certified to keep costs down; permaculture, recycled water, showcase green businesses.
Permaculture for Farmers: Crops, Patterns, Polycultures. Presented at the 2010 Northeast Organic Farming Association Conference by Ethan Roland and Benneth Phelps - read more and donwload resources at http://www.appleseedpermaculture.com/blog
33 . Kitchen herb garden A Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Forme...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
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Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KPK , Provincial Project Director CMP II MINFAl Islamabad and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
37 .Kitchen gardening ( a home exercise) A Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah ...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KPK , Provincial Project Director CMP II MINFAl Islamabad and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
This is a preview of the Outdoor School presentation students and teachers will see before their two night, three day field trip. It provides some information on accommodations, menu, activities and supervision. Please call the camp office, your school or visit our website www.collegesettlement.org or www.outdoorschoolinhorsham.org for more information.
Grow, Taste and Eat with Preschoolers by Mary Van Dyke 2017Mary Van Dyke
This presentation, Grow, Taste and Eat wth Preschoolers is for the Agriculture in the Indoor and Outdoor Classroom pre-K to 12 workshop at the Virginia Urban Agriculture Summit 2017. Mary presents from her classes as Outdoor Resource Specialist at The Eastern Ridge School, VA. The school is nature-based, and children are outdoors for extended play time year-round. We look at foraging favorites for 2 - 5 year olds, and some easy recipes including Sun Tea and Herby Potatoes. Mary shares resources for early childhood and elementary-age edible gardening including cultural and literature connections, and a collection of easy recipes for a wide selection of crops that are grown at Eastern Ridge - as well as useful links.
Gardens for Learning: Creating and Sustaining Your School Garden
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For more information, Please see websites below:
`
Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214
`
Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159`
`
Companion Planting Increases Food Production from School Gardens
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348
`
City Chickens for your Organic School Garden
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440
`
Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
Garden Adventures Grow Your Food Gardening and Health Program USGBC 2014Mary Van Dyke
After-school program for growing food and nutrition education and outdoor activity. Presentation of planning your schoolyard; program set up with typical session; literature links. Project examples for spring session include strawberries, wheat/bread, bean teepee, tomatillos. Links to online resources.
Garden Adventures Grow Eat and Learn in your Schoolyard VAEE VAST 2013 reduce...Mary Van Dyke
Garden Adventures: Grow Eat and Learn in your School Yard. Garden Adventures Enrichment After-School Program Growing Herbs, Fruit and Vegetables - this ppt highlights the Spring Ten Week program at Arlington Traditional School
Join Seed Savers Exchange and South Sioux City Public Library on learning how to incorporate a Seed Saving program into your library. Seed Savers Exchange will talk about basic seed saving skills and Herman’s Garden (a seed donation program). The South Sioux City Library will talk about their program and also materials you can add to your collection. Speakers: Grant Olson, Seed Savers Exchange; Dave Mixdorf, Director, South Sioux City Public Library.
NCompass Liv
CoCo San Sustainable Farm, Hydroponic Greenhouse, Final Presentation JFK ELICarolyn R. Phinney, Ph.D.
See www.Salads4School.org
CoCo San Sustainable Farm: Final 10-minute presentation for JFK Entrepreneurial Leadership Institute class I have been taking. Hydroponic greenhouse planned; hands-on science; CSA; organic methods but not certified to keep costs down; permaculture, recycled water, showcase green businesses.
Permaculture for Farmers: Crops, Patterns, Polycultures. Presented at the 2010 Northeast Organic Farming Association Conference by Ethan Roland and Benneth Phelps - read more and donwload resources at http://www.appleseedpermaculture.com/blog
33 . Kitchen herb garden A Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Forme...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A
Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KPK , Provincial Project Director CMP II MINFAl Islamabad and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
37 .Kitchen gardening ( a home exercise) A Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah ...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A Series of Lectures By Mr. Allah Dad Khan Former DG Agriculture Extension KPK , Provincial Project Director CMP II MINFAl Islamabad and Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan
This is a preview of the Outdoor School presentation students and teachers will see before their two night, three day field trip. It provides some information on accommodations, menu, activities and supervision. Please call the camp office, your school or visit our website www.collegesettlement.org or www.outdoorschoolinhorsham.org for more information.
Grow, Taste and Eat with Preschoolers by Mary Van Dyke 2017Mary Van Dyke
This presentation, Grow, Taste and Eat wth Preschoolers is for the Agriculture in the Indoor and Outdoor Classroom pre-K to 12 workshop at the Virginia Urban Agriculture Summit 2017. Mary presents from her classes as Outdoor Resource Specialist at The Eastern Ridge School, VA. The school is nature-based, and children are outdoors for extended play time year-round. We look at foraging favorites for 2 - 5 year olds, and some easy recipes including Sun Tea and Herby Potatoes. Mary shares resources for early childhood and elementary-age edible gardening including cultural and literature connections, and a collection of easy recipes for a wide selection of crops that are grown at Eastern Ridge - as well as useful links.
Gardens for Learning: Creating and Sustaining Your School Garden
`
For more information, Please see websites below:
`
Organic Edible Schoolyards & Gardening with Children
http://scribd.com/doc/239851214
`
Double Food Production from your School Garden with Organic Tech
http://scribd.com/doc/239851079
`
Free School Gardening Art Posters
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159`
`
Companion Planting Increases Food Production from School Gardens
http://scribd.com/doc/239851159
`
Healthy Foods Dramatically Improves Student Academic Success
http://scribd.com/doc/239851348
`
City Chickens for your Organic School Garden
http://scribd.com/doc/239850440
`
Simple Square Foot Gardening for Schools - Teacher Guide
http://scribd.com/doc/239851110
Garden Adventures Grow Your Food Gardening and Health Program USGBC 2014Mary Van Dyke
After-school program for growing food and nutrition education and outdoor activity. Presentation of planning your schoolyard; program set up with typical session; literature links. Project examples for spring session include strawberries, wheat/bread, bean teepee, tomatillos. Links to online resources.
2. To develop a demonstration garden for students of all
ages which utilizes sustainable principles of:
• fruit and vegetable production,
• plant propagation,
• garden management,
• composting,
• water conservation,
• integrated pest management,
• and seed saving.
3. MiraCosta College Students
• Student Horticulture Club
• Horticulture Dept. Students
• Sustainable Agriculture Courses
• Other Departments
(Architecture, Art, Asian
Studies, Biology, Nutrition, etc.)
High School Age Youth
• Youth Academy
• El Camino High School
• Ocean Shores High School
• High School Students
School Age Children
• MCC Child Development Center
• Oceanside Elementary Schools
• College for Kids
Community Members
• Teacher Training
• Garden Education Workshops
• Composting Workshops
4. Demonstrate Organic Farming Methods:
Preserve and Protect the Health of the Soil
Conserve Water and Protect Water Quality
Conserve Energy and Protect Air Quality
Select Appropriate Plants
Practice Responsible Pest Management
Reduce Waste
Attract Pollinators & Beneficial Wildlife
5. Supply the MiraCosta Food Services Department with
fruits and vegetables for student consumption.
Supply the Plant Nursery with potted edible plants for
sale to the public which will support the Horticulture
Department.
Sell the garden harvest to local Restaurants or local
Farmers' Market to support the activities of the
Horticulture Department (long term).
6. World Garden
Fruit Trees
Vertical Berry Gardens
Propagation House
Compost Demonstration
Area
Storage Shed
Outdoor Classroom
Children’s Discovery
Garden
Bioswales
Shade Structure
Rainwater Harvesting
Wildlife Habitat
ADA Accessibility
Permeable Parking Lot
19. • Apricot – Gold Kist,
Katy
• Aprium – Flavor Delight
• Cherries – Royal Lee,
Minnie Royal
• Nectarines – Desert
Dawn, Snow Queen,
Panamint
• Peaches – May Pride,
Mid-Pride, August Pride
• Pear – Flordahome,
Hood Eurpoean
• Plum – Santa Rosa
• Pluot – Flavor Grenade
Purchase and Plant Fruit Trees:
20. Blackberries
Apache
Black Satin
Navaho
Ouachita
Olallieberry
Triple Crown
Boysenberries
Goji Berries
Raspberries
Anne Fall Golden
Autumn Bliss Fall Red
Baba Red
Canby Red
Fall Gold
Indian Summer
Nantahala Fall Red
Purchase and Plant Berries: