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So you want to teach Square Foot Gardening. That’s good news. They say that SFG is so simple and easy to learn (especially for beginners) AND, it is equally as easy to teach for the very same reasons. All you really need to do is to download and learn from the web site's following pages: - What is SFG.
- How to SFG.
- The four latest improvements. (The short version)
- Testimonies. (first page is probably enough)
- Pick any of the special info. sheets listed in the handouts section below.
Tell any experts or veteran gardeners in your audience to HOLD ALL questions until the end. Those experts will keep saying, "Yeah-but" or "What about ..." while at the same time your beginner gardeners will be saying, "That makes sense," or "I can do that."
Square Foot Gardening is so simple and easy that now, much of the information we thought we needed to garden, (things like soil types, pH, drainage, root spread, soil deficiencies, plant fertilizer requirements, types of fertilizer and what they do) are all irrelevant and don't even have to be considered with Square Foot Gardening. If time permits, show the introductory video or at least portions of it. That video is a class by itself. Check it out at your library, or to order, go to our store. For credit cards only, call us at our toll-free number to order the video or books. 1-877-828-1188
Here is a list of recommended teaching references: 1. The Square Foot Gardening book 2. The Introductory Video
Basic Teaching Props 1. 4’ x 4’ cardboard; at least one, two or three would be better. Use 3’ x 3’ for kids. 2. 12" x 12" cardboard; set of four (showing the 1-4-9-16 spacing)
Advanced Teaching PropsAdditional 12" x 12" cards with plants drawn instead of dots. Handouts for Students Download and print out the following:
1. SFG homepage (use as a cover) 2. What is SFG? page 3. How to SFG page 4. Latest Improvements (short version) 5. Testimonies (1st page is enough) There is a "print" link at the top right of almost every page on the site. Use it for printer friendly versions of pages for your classes!
To reproduce multiple copies, you might want to cut and paste the information in the above pages to make a neat, tidy package.
An eye catching cover would be the 1st part of the home page in color! Another idea: Some people order books and videos in bulk from us at a discount and make a lot of money at their classes. You may also charge a class fee and use the SFG name and information; but please get our permission first. We only ask for a 10% donation to the Foundation for that permission.
How to build Teaching Props Standard 4 ft x 4 ft size garden (for kids, 3 ft x 3 ft)
- To show the actual size of a garden, cut a 4 ft x 4 ft square out of cardboard, have it plain on both sides if possible. Measure both diagonals; they should be equal if square. Use good cutting tools like a Wood saw, Kitchen knife with serrated edge or Box cutter. You can find pieces of cardboard large enough if you look for rrefrigerator, large TV, mattress, bicycle or dishwasher boxes.
- Using a thick black marker (about ¼” wide) draw, on one side only, a 1 ft x 1 ft size grid.
Uses of Props: 1. Show basic size of Square Foot Gardening.
2. Walk around to reach in.
3. Flip to show importance of grid.
4. Lay on table to show wheelchair garden.
5. Space 2 or 3 end-to-end to show 4 ft x 8 ft, and 4 ft x 12 ft garden.
6. Space 3 ft apart to show walking aisles.
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