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!
Welcome Back!! I am excited to get started growing with you and your kiddos. Lots of information in this post will be similar to last weeks as I know that many of you are just getting started in your growing. You can always email me with any questions to mcdermott.15@osu.edu
Let’s check out the forecast.
Wow is this great planting weather or what! Check out the planting recommendations below. Not a lot of rain forecast this week so make sure you water as needed. To get great germination, water every day until your seeds germinate in your raised beds.
Outside in the raised beds:
There are some tasks we are looking to get started outdoors this week if possible. Not a lot of rain in the ten day forecast so make sure that you water every day until you get germination. Some action items for those who are using GTS:
- Uncover your raised bed by removing the black plastic if you covered the beds over the summer. Add soil if needed to bring the level up.
- Save the black plastic! Fold it up and store it for use at the end of May next year.
- Add some fertilizer according to the label on the package.
- For GTS we are planting radishes, cilantro, and peas outdoors in the raised bed. Other veggies that could be seeded if you have the seeds would be leafy greens, carrots, and green onions.
- Plant according to seed size. We plant seeds about 3 times as deep as the seeds are large. Radish and cilantro seeds are tiny so they are planted only about 1/4 inch deep. Peas are larger so they are planted about 1 inch deep.
- Make sure to thin your seedlings when they come up so that they end up about 3-4 inches apart.
- Water as needed after germination, but likely once or twice a week based on rain until harvest.
For CCS teachers if you need soil, seeds, or fertilizer let Katie know.
If you did not cover your raised bed make sure to remove all the weeds in the bed before you start!
Do you need to get raised beds started and want to learn how to do that? I made a quick little video to walk you through the process.
Here is a quick and engaging video with information on best varieties to seed or plant directly.
Outdoor planting recommendations:
- Planting can be done any day this week.
- With no rain forecast this week, make sure you water your seed bed every day until your seeds germinate.
- No need for season extension right now.
Inside in the Aerogarden:
Inside under LED lights.
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. You can do comparisons with your students about how they grow in each system. I have a video below that will help you with direct sowing seeds in pots.
- Even though the video shows kale being planted, the technique is the same for cilantro.
- Remove the humidity dome after germination.
- If you do not have a humidity dome, you can use plastic wrap to lightly cover to provide humidity for germination. Uncover the plastic wrap after seed germinate.
- Thin to one seedling per pot as shown in the video.
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!
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