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should measure out an area 122cm x 122cm and mark the corners with pegs. |
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Using untreated timber 3cm wide and 10cm deep,
the students can then cut 2 planks of wood 122cm long and 2 planks that
are 116cm long. |
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Students should then take one of the 116cm lengths. To each end of the
plank screw one of the 122cm lengths. When they have attached both, they
should attach the
final
116cm
length to make a square. |
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Place the square on the area that the students have
marked out. |
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Fill the square with soil. |
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can then subdivide the square into sixteen 15cm squares. Nail long (at
least 125cm) shoelaces or cord across the box to mark these squares clearly
(figure 1). |
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Figure 1 - A square foot garden
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The students will now need to decide which plants
they are going to grow. They will need to research this carefully as some
types of vegetables and plants will do better than others in this small
space. Each square will be planted with a different crop. |
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Work out the compass directions. The side of the
square foot that faces south is the front. Tall plants should not shade
smaller ones. The tallest plants should be at the back of the bed. |
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Creating
the square foot garden. |
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Maths
- Real life measurements, recording and presenting. |
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Geography
- Compass directions and aspect. |
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Researching the plants to be grown. |
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English
- Research and group work. |
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Science
- plant types and characteristics. |
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Sowing and raising from seed. |
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Science
- Plant life processes. |
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Maths
- Rates of germination. |
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National
Curriculum |
Maths
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Ma2: 1a,1b,1c,1d,1e,1f,1h,1j 3d,3f,3g,3h,3i,3j,3k 4a,4b,4c
Ma4: 1a-h, 2a-c, 2f |
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Calculating the value of produce compared with the money spent. |
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Maths
- Calculations. |
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Use of plants to attract predators to eat pests. |
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Science - Food chains/webs |
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1
9 x garlic |
2
4 x land cress |
3
16 x turnip 'Market Cross' |
4
6 x small summer cabbage 'Primo' |
5
leaf lettuce |
6
16 x carrots 'Nantes' |
7
6 x small summer cabbage 'Greyhound' |
8
spring onion |
9
4 x hamburg parsley
12 x radish
'French Breakfast' |
10
4 x spinach 'Avante' |
11
12 x radish 'Sparkler' |
12
2 rows peas 'Daybreak' |
13
2 x Pot marigold
2 x alpine strawberry |
14
4 x lettuce 'Little Gem' |
15
16 x carrot 'Nantes' |
16
2 rows peas 'Daybreak' |