Mrs. Gander. Definition: hor·ti·cul·ture [ ˈ hôrd ə ˌ k ə lCH ə r] noun the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.

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Mrs. Gander

Definition: hor·ti·cul·ture [ ˈ hôrd ə ˌ k ə lCH ə r] noun the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.

 Horticulture terms  Indoor vs. outdoor plants  Plant care  Propagation  Herbs & herb gardens  And more….

 Growing plants from seed  Propagating plants from cuttings and food  Watering plants  Transplanting plants  Learning about the different needs of plants (succulents, non-flowering plants,etc..)

 Keep track of your clippings & plants  Water your plants as needed (more than 1 per week)  Bring-in the necessary supplies  Help your classmates  Keep the Horticulture area clean

 Soil  Containers (cups, pots, etc…)  Water  Watering can  Seedlings  Sunlight!!!!