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Our Garden Plot Presentation By Us.

Our Team Members What experience do each of you have pictures

Our Reason for Growing Food

Our Garden Space History Sunshine Successes and Challenges Our neighborhood and school Wildlife and Raingarden

Our Soil Structure, Compaction, Organic Matter

Our Abiotic Factors Where does it come from where does it go Temperatures Moisture

Rules for Working Outside

Planning your plot Researching how to plant stuff Sunlight Germination temperatures Timing and temperatures Space and room Making a map\ Watering stakes and

Weeds and Pests What weeds do we usually have What pests do we have How do you deal with it

Prepping your plot Pulling weeds Turning over soil Adding organic matter Getting read to plant

Planting your plot How do you plant different things Scatter vs. rows