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Tuesday, 23 January 2018
My Experience of Giving Gardening Lessons To My Baby Sister!
Hi there
I have a sister 16 years younger than me - she was a bit of a surprise for my parents! She has been saying she wants to learn to garden but for ages has not been able to get what she needs from books.
In the past I used to write and deliver courses on computer skills so I asked her what she needed to learn and I set about writing half an hour lessons for her.
There is some key knowledge she needs and also she needs to gain confidence by doing. So I wrote a list of things to cover and some ideas of how to learn them by doing short easy projects.
For example growing a geranium she can learn about feeding, watering, planting, choosing a plant for a particular situation, deadheading and also taking cuttings and some basic design principles such as grouping identical plants for maximum effect.
So far we've had lessons on parts of a plant and what they do, needs of a plant and how they have adapted for various situations, the general principles of pruning and how to find out how to prune specific plants.
Each week there is a short task to do and we chat about how it went.
Each lesson is written on a template - in the first column is the topic title. In the second is the points to cover - for each I try to involve her by getting her to brainstorm the answers rather than me just telling her things. The third column is for more advanced useful information relating to each point to add interest.
We are both really enjoying the experience. I find she is thinking of many ideas for herself and is now able to cope with reading up and using key gardening books such as Geoff Hamilton's practical gardening course and also RHS pocket guide to pruning.
She is saying that I am filling in essential gaps in her knowledge.
I already have 10 lessons written up and could easily do many at higher levels.
There is so much to learn with gardening, it never stops, but it is such a pleasure to give someone the confidence to learn for themselves!
Take care
Caroline
xxx
The picture above is by Karen Mathison Schmidt and is called Garden of Grace. Prints are available in her ebay store.
http://karenmathisonschmidtgallery.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/garden-of-grace-impressionist-painting.html
To learn more about me and Caroline's Cottage Gardens please visit my website. https://sites.google.com/site/carolinescottagegardens/
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