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Organic Vegetable Gardening
Module 1: Welcome and Introduction to the OVG Gardening Experience (20:09)
Lesson 1: Welcome & Introduction (7:06)
Lesson 2: You Don't Have to Grow it All; Just Grow What You Love (2:45)
Lesson 3: Choosing the Right Location for Garden & Plants (3:30)
Lesson 4: Planning & Record Keeping (3:13)
Lesson 5: Summary & Looking Ahead (3:35)
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: Plant Profile Sheet
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: Supplemental Fertilizer Chart
SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: Garden Log Sheet
Housekeeping & Resources
Directions & Invitation Link to the Online Student Community
Student Referral Reward Program | Give 10%, Get 20%
Module 2: Digging Deeper - The Science Behind Great Soil (33:03)
Lesson 1: Welcome & Introduction (2:14)
Lesson 2: Understanding What Makes Great Garden Soil and How to Get it in Your Garden (4:17)
Lesson 3: Assessing Your Current Soil (8:53)
Lesson 4: Testing Your Soil (4:35)
Lesson 5: Understanding Soil pH and Why it Matters (3:09)
Lesson 6: Compost - The Key to Making Any Soil Better (2:44)
Lesson 7: Organic Matter - Everything in Moderation (2:35)
Lesson 8: Amendment Options for Organic Material (2:40)
Lesson 9: Summary (1:56)
Module 3: Getting the Timing Right (19:16)
Lesson 1: Welcome and Introduction (2:01)
Lesson 2: Warm vs Cool Season Crops (4:44)
Lesson 3: The Three Most Important Dates to Know (7:45)
Lesson 4: Succession Planting to Hedge Your Bets (1:40)
Lesson 5: Air and Soil Temperature Also Matter (2:01)
Lesson 6: Summary (1:05)
Module 4: Why Mulch Matters (27:20)
Lesson 1: Welcome and Introduction (2:06)
Lesson 2: The 10 Wonders of Mulch (10:28)
Lesson 3: Mulch Options: Pros and Cons (11:06)
Lesson 4: Sourcing Mulch: Buyer Beware (2:21)
Lesson 5: Summary (1:19)
Module 5: Understanding Organic Nutrients and How Plants Use Them (16:37)
Lesson 1: Welcome and Introduction (2:17)
Lesson 2: Macro and Micronutrients Plant Need (5:16)
Lesson 3: Types of Fertilizer-Organic vs. Synthetic Fertilizer (2:35)
Lesson 4: How Organic Nutrients Are Made Available to Plants (3:08)
Lesson 5: Foliar Feeding (1:29)
Lesson 6: Summary (1:52)
Module 6: A Deep Dive Into Watering (27:55)
Lesson 1: Welcome and Introduction (1:37)
Lesson 2: How Water Moves Into Plants and How It's Utilized (2:40)
Lesson 3: How Transpiration Works (1:36)
Lesson 4: Understanding The Watering Needs Of Your Plants (1:58)
Lesson 5: Proper Timing and Amount- Less Is More (8:25)
Lesson 6: All Water Is Not Created Equal For Your Plants (6:20)
Lesson 7: Watering Methods and Accessories for Your Garden (3:57)
Lesson 8: Summary (1:22)
Module 7: Understanding Cover Crops: When, How, and Why (17:57)
Lesson 1: Welcome & Introduction (2:19)
Lesson 2: The What, Why and How of Cover Cropping (5:25)
Lesson 3: The Three Basic Families of Cover Crops (2:56)
Lesson 4: The Practicality of Cover Crops in the Home Garden (5:31)
Lesson 5: Summary (1:46)
Module 8
Understanding Crop Rotation: When, How, and Why - Coming March 31st
Module 9
Managing Insect Pests - Coming in Late April
Module 10
Plant Diseases: Organic Management Options and Strategies - Coming in Late April
Cool Season Edible Crops
Arugula (17:34)
Beets (33:35)
Bok Choy - Coming in 2023
Broccoli (25:25)
Brussel's Sprouts (22:45)
Cabbage (28:58)
Carrots - Coming in 2023
Cauliflower (23:06)
Collards (7:53)
Garlic (31:19)
Kale (15:05)
Kohlrabi (9:50)
Lettuce (15:52)
Onions (27:18)
Peas (19:30)
Radishes (22:58)
Spinach (26:20)
Swiss Chard - Coming in 2023
Turnips (12:34)
Warm Season Edible Crops
Beans: Bush & Pole (31:57)
Cucumbers (25:43)
Edamame - Coming in 2023
Eggplant (22:33)
Melons (23:00)
Okra - Coming in 2023
Peppers (20:50)
Potatoes (25:53)
Squash (30:46)
Sweet Potatoes (45:25)
Tomatoes (64:00)
Live Virtual Events - Links & Recordings
April 6th at 3pm ET - Welcome & Orientation with Joe Lamp'l
April 14th at 3pm ET - Brie Arthur: Managing 4-Legged Pests in Your Garden
April 20th at 3pm ET - Robert Pavlis: Organic Fertilizer Options
April 28th at 3pm ET - Meg Cowden: Succession Planting
May 5th at 3pm ET- Jack Algiere: Crop Rotation
May 19th 3pm ET- Bryant Mason: Soil Science & Organic Nutrients
June 2nd at 3pm ET- Tom Dykstra: Understanding Brix
June 9th at 3pm ET- Inga Meadows: Plant Disease Management
June 16th at 3pm ET- Craig LeHoullier: Tomato Management
July 7th at 3pm ET- Nan Sterman: Waterwise Gardening in Hot Dry Climates
July 21st at 3pm ET- Joseph Tychonievich:Plant Breeding & Cross Pollinating
August 4th at 3pm ET- Jack Algiere: Cover Cropping
September 1st at 3pm ET- Robert Pavlis: Plant Botany
September 8th at 3pm ET- Lisa Mason Ziegler: Growing Flowers
Melons (23:00)
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