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Aug. 20th, 2009 @ 02:21 pm
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Our course programme can only be finalised once we've had chance to discuss it, and see whether it meets your needs, or whether it should be adjusted.
However, since we aren't meeting until 22 September, I've made a start with some suggestions, and with some possible alternatives. These are listed below.
My suggestion for each week is that we divide the two hour session up into three:
1 A practical
2 A minor topic following a theme through the term
Tea/Coffee break
3 A major topic
Here are my initial suggestions:
THE ALLOTMENT GARDEN
Suggested programme for the Autumn Term 2009/10
Major topic
Week 1 The Gardening Year – September/October • Jobs for the season • Plants for the season Plus • Enrolment • Introductions • Finalisation of programme • Management of an allotment
Week 2 Management of Soils • Soil types • Soil management • Composts • Mulches • Fertilizers Week 3 Planning the Fruit and Vegetable Garden • Types of kitchen garden • Positioning plants • Crop rotation • Raised beds • No dig beds • Small plots • Intercropping • Catch cropping • Developing a plan
Week 4 Pests and Diseases and other Wildlife • Identifying and dealing with common pests • Identifying and dealing with common diseases • The good, the bad and the bugly – who are the good guys? • Nutritional deficiencies • Cultivation problems • Dealing with weeds • How much wildlife is welcome? • Providing a home for wildlife
Week 5 Organic Gardening • What is organic gardening? • Feeding the soil • Choosing varieties • Dealing with pests and diseases organically • Companion planting
Week 6 The Gardening Year – November/December • Jobs for the season • Plants for the season • A review of progress on the allotment
Week 7 Vegetable and Fruit varieties and how to use them • Selecting varieties for different uses • Selecting varieties for year round cropping • Fruit rootstocks • Unusual varieties and how to use them • Smoothing out the seasonal glut • Forcing crops
Week 8 Growing and Harvesting • Cultivation needs for different varieties • Growing from seed, tubers and offsets • When to harvest • How to store
Week 9 See below for choice of topics
Week 10 The Gardening Year – January/February • Jobs for the season • Plants for the season • Review of progress on the allotment • Review of the term • Plans for the future
Options for Week 9 - Growing flowers for cutting - Ponds and water features - Pruning trees and shrubs - Growing and using herbs - A seed-sowing practical (that would need to be placed earlier in the term) - Or any other topic the group would like
Each week
Practical element Identification and discussion of things brought in by participants (plants, weeds, creepy crawlies, pests, diseases, etc)
Minor topic Choice of one of:
• Review of the week’s progress on the allotment • Herb of the week – history, cultivation, usage and recipes • Vegetable of the week – history, cultivation, usage and recipes • Plant of the week – history and cultivation, uses and varieties • Weed of the week – history, folklore, uses, how to eradicate, wildlife links • Bug of the week – recognise it, life cycle, role in the garden, is action needed
Quiz A small, take-home quiz on that week’s main topic
Handouts Handouts will be available each week for both major and minor topics.Current Mood: curious
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This journal
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Aug. 16th, 2009 @ 03:49 pm
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This journal is for the use of anyone enrolled onto the course arranged by the WEA for Pinfold Community Garden
Anyone else is welcome to view, but please do not post unless invited to do so.
For people joining the course, WELCOME!
Each week's handouts will be posted here, and comments and discussion are welcome. I hope you'll join me here.
JoCurrent Mood: accomplished
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