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VERTICAL GARDENING#1

A gardening technique that utilizes vertical space, allowing plants to grow upwards rather than horizontally, maximizing limited areas.

EDIBLE LANDSCAPING#2

Integrating food-producing plants into ornamental landscapes, creating beauty while providing edible yields.

IRRIGATION SYSTEMS#3

Methods and technologies used to deliver water to plants, crucial for maintaining health in vertical gardens.

PLANT COMPATIBILITY#4

The ability of different plant species to coexist and thrive together, considering growth habits and resource needs.

AESTHETIC DESIGN PRINCIPLES#5

Guidelines that inform the visual appeal of a garden, including color, texture, and layout.

SPACE-SAVING TECHNIQUES#6

Strategies designed to maximize gardening potential in limited areas, often utilizing vertical structures.

STRUCTURAL OPTIONS#7

Various frameworks and supports used in vertical gardening, such as trellises and wall planters.

MAINTENANCE PLAN#8

A comprehensive strategy outlining regular care tasks to ensure plant health and garden longevity.

PLANTING SCHEDULE#9

A timeline for planting various species, considering seasonal growth patterns and compatibility.

PEST MANAGEMENT#10

Techniques for preventing and controlling pests in a garden, ensuring plant health and productivity.

SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES#11

Gardening methods that promote environmental health, including organic fertilization and water conservation.

GROWTH HABITS#12

The typical growth patterns of plants, including height, spread, and seasonal behavior.

HANDS-ON CONSTRUCTION#13

Practical skills applied in building vertical garden structures and systems, crucial for implementation.

VISUAL ARRANGEMENTS#14

The strategic placement of plants to enhance beauty and functionality in a garden design.

SEASONAL ADJUSTMENTS#15

Modifications in care and plant selection based on seasonal changes, ensuring optimal growth.

FEEDBACK AND ITERATION#16

The process of refining designs based on critiques and observations, enhancing overall effectiveness.

PLANT INSTALLATION#17

The method of placing plants into their designated spots in the garden, ensuring proper spacing and support.

DOCUMENTATION#18

Keeping records of garden planning, maintenance, and changes, important for tracking progress.

BUDGETING#19

Planning financial resources for gardening projects, including materials and ongoing maintenance costs.

COLOR THEORY#20

The study of how colors interact and affect perception in garden design, influencing aesthetic choices.

WATER REQUIREMENTS#21

The specific amount of water needed by plants, crucial for designing effective irrigation systems.

FRAMEWORK#22

The structural support that holds plants in vertical positions, essential for stability and growth.

AESTHETIC INTEGRATION#23

The process of combining beauty and functionality in garden design, enhancing both visual appeal and utility.

EXPERIMENTING#24

Testing different plant combinations and arrangements to discover optimal aesthetic and functional outcomes.

REFLECTIVE JOURNALS#25

Personal records where students reflect on their learning experiences and progress throughout the course.

FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATION#26

A comprehensive showcase of students' vertical garden designs, demonstrating their understanding and skills.