Food Forest Journal and Portfolio
Food Forest Projects
Plant Observation Journal
Plant Profile Project
Web of Life Project
Seed Saving Project - group project
Videos
What Plants Talk About - PBS video
Global Gardener: Urban - Permaculture video with Bill Mollison
How to draw plants: symmetry 2/7 - California Native Plants Society
What grows in your region? List - done by 2012-2013 classes
1. Check your regional binder. Does a period before you have this region too? If so, check your gmail account for the shared document.
2. First period folks and others who do not have someone in first period in your region, you need to download the link above and save it as "What grows in __________ (your regions name)." This list is created by one class and shared with the other members of that region in the other classes. For a complete list of students you need to share the list with, look in your regional binder. In addition to sharing the doc with other classes, also share it with me. You must share it as a "can edit" file.
3. As a group do internet and book research as well as look at the list you created earlier in the year about what grows in your region.
4. Do research on how the plant is propagated.
Common methods of propagation are seeds, vegetative propagation, cuttings, grafting and budding, layering and divisions.
Plant Observation Journal
Plant Profile Project
Web of Life Project
Seed Saving Project - group project
Videos
What Plants Talk About - PBS video
Global Gardener: Urban - Permaculture video with Bill Mollison
How to draw plants: symmetry 2/7 - California Native Plants Society
What grows in your region? List - done by 2012-2013 classes
1. Check your regional binder. Does a period before you have this region too? If so, check your gmail account for the shared document.
2. First period folks and others who do not have someone in first period in your region, you need to download the link above and save it as "What grows in __________ (your regions name)." This list is created by one class and shared with the other members of that region in the other classes. For a complete list of students you need to share the list with, look in your regional binder. In addition to sharing the doc with other classes, also share it with me. You must share it as a "can edit" file.
3. As a group do internet and book research as well as look at the list you created earlier in the year about what grows in your region.
4. Do research on how the plant is propagated.
Common methods of propagation are seeds, vegetative propagation, cuttings, grafting and budding, layering and divisions.