This course has been Producing Garden Experts since 1985
Want to know more about gardening?
Whatever your reason for gardening, this course will help you to garden more efficiently and effectively. There are 8 lessons involved in this course. Each lesson is made up of 2 or 3 parts.
“If you would like to be the ‘gardening go to person’ of your neighbourhood, Home Garden Expert is great for expanding your skills in all aspects of caring for your home garden. People of all ages have benefited from this course.”<span style="\"font-style:" italic;="" font-weight:="" bold;\"="">- Tracey Morris Dip.Hort., Cert.Hort., Cert III Organic Farming.
There are 8 lessons in this course:
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Basic Plant Identification & Culture
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Plant names, planting, transplanting, tools & equipment.
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Soils & Nutrition
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Soil structure, nutrition, composting, soil building, drainage, fertilizers.
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Pests & Weeds
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Identifying problems, sprays, biological control, weed identification & control.
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Landscaping
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How to design a garden, rockeries, native gardens, traditional (European style) home gardens.
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Propagation
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Propagating materials, seed, cuttings.
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Lawns
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Turf varieties, laying a lawn, lawn care.
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Indoor Gardening
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Hardy indoor plants, container growing.
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The Kitchen Garden
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Vegetable gardening, fruit trees, herbs.
Each lesson culminates in an assignment which is submitted to the school, marked by the school\'s tutors and returned to you with any relevant suggestions, comments, and if necessary, extra reading.
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Read notes written and supplied by staff of this school
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Watch instructional video
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Test and name different soils
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Mix inexpensive potting mixes
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Make compost and explain how you made it.
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Learn how to identify plants effectively.
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Explain step by step how you would go about planting shrubs in your own locality.
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Explain how to transplant and transport plants from one propertyu to another.
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Determine the tools required to do gardening for a property, using a limited supply of money.
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Explain characteristics of soil, including: Soil Structure, pH and Nutrient Deficiency
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Describe how to fertilize a lawn
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Explain how to improve drainage in a soil that is too wet for plants to do well in.
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Explain how you would improve a specified soil
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Identify a nutrient deficiency
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Observe and identify different categories of pest and disease problems in growing plants.
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Compile a weed collection with pressings or illustrations of different weeds
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Compile a plant collection with pressings or illustrations of different weeds
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Describe how environmental problems affect plants
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Recommend ways of controlling different types opf problems in plants, using both natural and chemical.
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Observe and evaluate different types of gardens.
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