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CONTENT

• Vegetable gardening
• Herb gardening
• Fruit Trees gardening
• Ornamental/Butterfly gardening
• Container gardening
• Organic gardening
• Vertical gardening
• Aquaponics and Hydroponics gardening
Vegetable gardening
➢ It is the practice of growing vegetables and edible plants in a controlled
environment, typically in a backyard garden, a community garden, or
even on a small balcony or terrace. It involves planting, nurturing, and
harvesting a variety of vegetables for personal consumption or sharing
with others.
Herb gardening
➢ Herb gardening is the practice of growing herbs, which are plants used for
their culinary, medicinal, or ornamental value. Herbs can be grown in
gardens, pots, or even window boxes. There are many different types of
herbs, each with its own unique flavour, aroma, and medicinal properties.
Fruit Trees gardening
➢ Fruit tree gardening is the practice of growing fruit trees. It can be done in a
backyard, garden, or even in a container. There are many different types of
fruit trees to choose from, each with its own unique climate and soil
requirements. Fruit trees can be a rewarding hobby, providing you with fresh
fruit for years to come.
Ornamental/Butterfly gardening
➢ Ornamental gardening is the practice of planting and caring for plants for their
aesthetic value rather than their food or medicinal properties. Ornamental
plants can be flowers, shrubs, trees, grasses, or vines. They are often chosen for
their colour, shape, texture, or fragrance. Ornamental gardens can be found in a
variety of settings, including backyards, parks, and public spaces. They can
provide beauty, relaxation, and a sense of well-being.
Container gardening
➢ Container gardening is the practice of growing plants in containers instead of
planting them in the ground. This type of gardening is ideal for people with
limited space, as it can be done on balconies, patios, or even windowsills.
There are many different types of containers that can be used for container
gardening, including pots, tubs, barrels, and window boxes.
Organic gardening
➢ Organic gardening is a method of growing plants and vegetables without
using synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. It focuses on using natural
materials and practices to improve soil health, attract beneficial insects,
and deter pests.
Vertical gardening
➢ Vertical gardening is the method of growing plants in a vertical space, such
as a wall, fence, or trellis. It is a great way to save space, especially in urban
areas. Vertical gardens can be used to grow a variety of plants, including
vegetables, herbs, flowers, and fruits.
Hydroponics and Aquaponics gardening
➢ Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil using a nutrient-rich
water solution. Aquaponics is a method of growing plants and fish together in
a closed system. The fish waste provides nutrients for the plants, and the
plants help filter the water for the fish. Both aquaponics and hydroponics can
be used to grow a variety of plants, including vegetables, fruits, and herbs.
Aquaponics is often considered to be more sustainable than hydroponics, as it
uses less water and fertilizer. Both aquaponics and hydroponics can be fun
and rewarding ways to grow your own food.
Hydroponics

Aquaponics
A Slide Presentation

By

Raymond F. Abiva Jr.


Student

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