Bedding Plant Production of Flowers and Vegetables in Greenhouses

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About this course

We start early February planning our activities.

The students have to choose 4 species to grow for sale on Fascination of Plants Day in mid May. We sow together, the students transfers to pots when the seedlings are ready. Both vegetatively and seed propagated plants shall be included in the four chosen species/genera for the report.

The students have to plan when to sow, when to transfer, when to give more space and calculate the final space needed for their plants. We sow at 20 C, but the plants needs to be moved to cooler temperatures to grow into nice looking plants. The students need to find this information and provide the right temperature (and daylength) at any given time.

Their written plan for their plant production is to be presented to the teacher by March 15th to make sure it is a doable plan.

The work starts by providing mats and plastic for tables, they need to know the importance of the outlets for water and the three fertilization taps.

The report should include cost calculations and the students will be given the costs of seeds, soil, pots and the cost for each week Sq meter greenhouse space for the calculations.

Prior to the sale in May, the students need to make a description of ALL the plants they have grown (we can divide the task between the students growing the same plants) for the consumers to get together with their purchase. The costs of growing the plants (except labour costs) plus the labour costs to calculate the right price

Students take care of their own plants with water and fertilization as well as providing enough space at the right temperature. At weekends and during holidays the plants will be watered when necessary.

Several rooms in the greenhouses are provided to accommodate different temperatures and daylengths. Sometimes decapitation of shoots may be needed. The students need to carefully take notes of all conditions provided, including the soil they use and the dates for all actions. Careful planning of the experiments will need to be done.

Fascination of Plants Day at NMBU will be held in mid May when the plants will be sold to the general public. The students will be expected to take part in the sale (unless they have exams that day) and provide guidance to the customers. The proceeds of the sales will go to Charity.

The students will also participate in cleaning up afterwards to leave the rooms in pristine conditions.

By June 15th a comprehensive report is to be handed in on Canvas for the chosen four species.

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About the event in Norwegian here