Welcome to the learning project on Horticulture!

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Learning project summary

  • Project code: HRT
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Content summary

Students will develop a broad understanding of the components of horticultural theory and can participate in suggested practical activities to enhance the theoretic knowledge garnered from the materials.

Goals

This learning project aims give students the knowledge to:

  • Collect and classify plants
  • Acquire specialist knowledge
  • Plan and manage long term weed, pest & disease control
  • Establish and maintain turf
  • Design plant displays
  • Manage plant health
  • Manage a controlled growing environment
  • Assess trees

Contents

Learning materials

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Readings and other resources

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Lessons

  • Lesson 1: How to Identify plants
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Activities

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Assignments

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Active participants

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  • HortMan 12:28, 6 April 2008 (UTC)

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