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Urban Gardening
Urban Gardening
Urban Gardening
GARDENING
Presented By
Markjun Y. Bedro
TABLEOF CONTENT
Meaning of Urban Gardening 01
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Types of Urban Garden
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Types of Vegetable found in urban Garden
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Concoction and Bontanical insecticide
Home Composting
MEANING OF
URBAN GARDENING
Urban agriculture refers to “growing, processing and distribution of
food crops and animal products, by and for the local community,
within an urban environment. .
Urban agriculture exist in many forms including: community and
backyard gardens; rooftop and balcony gardening; growing in vacant
lots, right-of-ways, and parks; container gardening; aquaculture;
hydroponics; fruit trees and orchards; market farms; raising livestock
and beekeeping.
BENEFITS:
01 Food always in the home
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04 Easy to control weeds
06 water efficient
07 Household decoration
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TYPES OF URBAN GARDEN
Edible landscaping 01
Container Gardening 02
Vertical Gardening 03
Hydroponics 05
Aquaponics 06
TYPES OF URBAN GARDEN
Aeroponics 07
Rooftop Gardening 08
Communal Garden 09
Indoor gardening/farming 10
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CONTAINER
GARDENING
This is a micro model farming where a family unit or
household is producing fruits and vegetables in special
containers for personal consumption to help improve the
income, health and well-being of its family members
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VERTICAL
GARDENING
A special kind of urban gardening suitable for small
spaces, particularly for decorating the walls and
roofs in various styles. It is an alternative method
for gardening by expanding the scope of growing
plants in a vertical space.
SQUARE FOOT
GARDENING
LA simple method of creating small, orderly, and
highly productive kitchen gardens.
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AEROPONICS
Aeroponics is the process of cultivating plants in an
air or mist environment, eliminating the need for soil
or an aggregate medium. It falls under the category of
hydroponics, as water is employed in aeroponics to
deliver nutrients to the plants.
HYDROPONICS
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AQUAPONICS
A bio-system that incorporates recirculated aquaculture
(fish farming) with hydroponic vegetable and herbs
production to create symbiotic relationships between the
plants and the fish. The symbiosis is achieve using the
nutrientrich waste from fish tanks to “fertigate”
hydroponic production beds.
COMMUNAL GARDEN
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ROOFTOP/BALCONY
GARDEN
A roof garden is a garden on the roof of a building.
Besides the decorative benefit, roof plantings may
provide food. Rooftop farming is usually done using
green roof, hydroponics, aeroponics or
container gardens
INDOOR GARDENING
Indoor gardening is the practice of growing plants
indoors. During harsh climates, bringing delicate
plants indoors extends the growing season. You can
also start plants indoors before transferring them
outside.
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FACTOR TO CONSIDER
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Vegetable in urban garden
CUCURBITS
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Vegetable in urban garden
BRASSICAE
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Vegetable in urban garden
SOLENACEOUS
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Vegetable in urban garden
LEGUMES
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Vegetable in urban garden
HIGH IN IRON
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Vegetable in urban garden
HIGH IN VIT. A
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Vegetable in urban garden
HIGH IN VIT. C
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ORGANIC
CONCOCTIONS
AND EXTRACTS
Is a liquid fertilizer made from natural
materials. It is produced through fermentation
of plant leaves, axillary buds and or your
fruits.
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HOME COMPOSTING
Composting is a natural process of decomposition that turns garden materials
and vegetable food scraps into a dark, crumbly, and earthy smelling material
called compost. To some farmers, they call it the “black gold” because it is
rich in nutrients and full of life and when used in your garden and on your
plants, it feeds the ecosystem of the soil and slowly releases nutrients that
plants can absorb.
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BOTANICAL
INSECTICIDE
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