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This is a weekly look at what is happening in the school garden to assist teacher educators engage their students in agriculture. It can be used by garden students of all ages however!
Lets take a look at the weather:
There are not a lot of tasks to do this week in the raised beds due to the cold.
Here is a video from the GTS Online Modules to learn more about Season Extension
We should have Bok Choy growing under the lights right now. You may be getting a harvest!
Do you need a refresher on bottom watering! Here you go!
Are you getting ready to harvest? Here is a video for safe harvest and storage.
Let me know what questions you have! Make sure you engage your kiddos in the process. Looking forward to a wonderful Ag in the Classroom season!
This is a weekly look at what is happening in the school garden to assist teacher educators engage their students in agriculture. It can be used by garden students of all ages however!
There are some tasks we are looking to get started outdoors this week if possible. Some action items for those who are using GTS:
I got some questions about the hardening off process. There is a great video that I linked below, in the online GTS modules.
If you have any transplants that need to go outside, wait until mid-day to put them out, water them in deeply, then cover the raised bed with season extension garden cover.
We should have Bok Choy growing under the lights right now.
Do you need a refresher on bottom watering! Here you go!
Are you getting ready to harvest? Here is a video for safe harvest and storage.
Let me know what questions you have! Make sure you engage your kiddos in the process. Looking forward to a wonderful Ag in the Classroom season!
My OSU Extension colleagues will be hosting both an online and in-person series of classes titled How to Lose Less on the Farm. The five part class series stretches from December to February and includes topics such as budgets, record keeping, alternative crops, taxes, and more. There is no charge for the class but they do ask for registration for planning and require registration if you wish to attend online.
CLICK this LINK to register. The online link will be sent shortly before the class.
For questions please contact the Madison County Extension Office at 740-852-0744
I want to thank all of our Veterans who sacrificed to keep our country safe. Thank You!
This is a weekly look at what is happening in the school garden to assist teacher educators engage their students in agriculture. It can be used by garden students of all ages however!
There are some tasks we are looking to get started outdoors this week if possible. Some action items for those who are using GTS:
I got some questions about the hardening off process. There is a great video that I linked below, in the online GTS modules.
If you have any transplants that need to go outside, wait until mid-day to put them out, water them in deeply, then cover the raised bed with season extension garden cover.
We should have Bok Choy growing under the lights right now.
Make sure you have all of the pots, seed starting mix, lights, cord and timers needed for indoor planting. I have a video below that will help you with direct sowing seeds in pots.
Are you getting ready to harvest? Here is a video for safe harvest and storage.
Let me know what questions you have! Make sure you engage your kiddos in the process. Looking forward to a wonderful Ag in the Classroom season!
This is a weekly look at what is happening in the school garden to assist teacher educators engage their students in agriculture. It can be used by garden students of all ages however!
There are some tasks we are looking to get started outdoors this week if possible. Some action items for those who are using GTS:
I got some questions about the hardening off process. There is a great video that I linked below, in the online GTS modules.
If you have any transplants that need to go outside, wait until mid-day to put them out, water them in deeply, then cover the raised bed with season extension garden cover.
Here is a quick and engaging video with information on best varieties to seed or plant directly. Check out the hardening off video above if you have questions about that.
Make sure you have all of the pots, seed starting mix, lights, cord and timers needed for indoor planting. We can direct sow cilantro in 2″ pots for either growing and harvesting indoors or for transplanting outdoors. I have a video below that will help you with direct sowing seeds in pots.
Are you getting ready to harvest? Here is a video for safe harvest and storage.
Let me know what questions you have! Make sure you engage your kiddos in the process. Looking forward to a wonderful Ag in the Classroom season!
Home Hydroponics is one of the most popular classes I get asked to teach. I get lots of questions from clients on this topic including what can I grow, what kind of lights do I need, how does this system work. It can be a little bewildering but the benefits are amazing! All this will be addressed at The Urban Farm Church on 11/13 at 6pm. This class is free and open to the public but does require registration (so they know how many snacks to make!) so bring your friends and your questions! If the weather is nice we can do a little garden walk too!
You can learn more about The Urban Farm Church HERE plus find directions to the class (lots of free parking!) HERE
This is a weekly look at what is happening in the school garden to assist teacher educators engage their students in agriculture. It can be used by garden students of all ages however!
There are some tasks we are looking to get started outdoors this week if possible. Some action items for those who are using GTS:
If you have any transplants that need to go outside, wait until mid-day to put them out, water them in deeply, then cover the raised bed with season extension garden cover.
Here is a quick and engaging video with information on best varieties to seed or plant directly.
Make sure you have all of the pots, seed starting mix, lights, cord and timers needed for indoor planting. We can direct sow cilantro in 2″ pots for either growing and harvesting indoors or for transplanting outdoors. I have a video below that will help you with direct sowing seeds in pots.
Are you getting ready to harvest? Here is a video for safe harvest and storage.
Let me know what questions you have! Make sure you engage your kiddos in the process. Looking forward to a wonderful Ag in the Classroom season!
This is a weekly look at what is happening in the school garden to assist teacher educators engage their students in agriculture. It can be used by garden students of all ages however!
There are some tasks we are looking to get started outdoors this week if possible. Some action items for those who are using GTS:
Want to learn what Growing Teachers Throughout the Seasons (GTS) is? Check out the Guidebook HERE and the 20 Online Modules HERE! It is a great way for a teacher to learn how to engage their kiddos in agriculture in a data driven and teacher tested method based on the academic calendar.
If you have any transplants that need to go outside, wait until mid-day to put them out, water them in deeply, then cover the raised bed with season extension garden cover.
Here is a quick and engaging video with information on best varieties to seed or plant directly.
Make sure you have all of the pots, seed starting mix, lights, cord and timers needed for indoor planting. We can direct sow cilantro in 2″ pots for either growing and harvesting indoors or for transplanting outdoors. I have a video below that will help you with direct sowing seeds in pots.
Are you getting ready to harvest? Here is a video for safe harvest and storage.
Let me know what questions you have! Make sure you engage your kiddos in the process. Looking forward to a wonderful Ag in the Classroom season!
This is a weekly look at what is happening in the school garden to assist teacher educators engage their students in agriculture. It can be used by garden students of all ages however!
There are some tasks we are looking to get started outdoors this week if possible. Some action items for those who are using GTS:
Want to learn what Growing Teachers Throughout the Seasons (GTS) is? Check out the Guidebook HERE and the 20 Online Modules HERE! It is a great way for a teacher to learn how to engage their kiddos in agriculture in a data driven and teacher tested method based on the academic calendar.
If you have any transplants that need to go outside, wait until mid-day to put them out, water them in deeply, then cover the raised bed with season extension garden cover.
Here is a quick and engaging video with information on best varieties to seed or plant directly.
Make sure you have all of the pots, seed starting mix, lights, cord and timers needed for indoor planting. We can direct sow cilantro in 2″ pots for either growing and harvesting indoors or for transplanting outdoors. I have a video below that will help you with direct sowing seeds in pots.
Are you getting ready to harvest? Here is a video for safe harvest and storage.
Let me know what questions you have! Make sure you engage your kiddos in the process. Looking forward to a wonderful Ag in the Classroom season!
Winter Gardening is here! Ohio is a four season growing environment. We can get a harvest here of fresh produce all 12 months of the year. What can we do right NOW! All this will be addressed at The Urban Farm Church on 10/16 at 6pm. This class is free and open to the public but does require registration (so they know how many snacks to make!) so bring your friends and your questions! If the weather is nice we can do a little garden walk too!
You can learn more about The Urban Farm Church HERE plus find directions to the class (lots of free parking!) HERE