tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-473717534394463664.post6343129071285021859..comments2023-07-24T07:48:42.981-04:00Comments on Stimulating Science Simulations: LifeLab - Workshop Day 2Heather Kaiser, EdD.http://www.blogger.com/profile/10362404144407606881noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-473717534394463664.post-1726635698559727792011-08-09T20:00:54.918-04:002011-08-09T20:00:54.918-04:00Hi Heather, It was great working with you North Ca...Hi Heather, It was great working with you North Carolinians. You are a hard working group of folks even in that heat! Keep that garden watered.<br /><br />Here are the resources that I noted during our workshop that I said I would send on. Please pass on to the workshop participants:<br /><br />Effective Outdoor Management Handout and Resources - http://www.lifelab.org/2003/04/outdoor-management/<br /><br />You can find the Power of School Gardens Power Point which has the slides of various school garden elements here: http://bit.ly/nylHZv This presentation is part of the Creating and Sustaining Your School Garden Workshop training materials where you can find links to school gardening how to's and videos http://www.csgn.org/csysgvideo.php The Year Round Garden Tasks planning handout is one of those resources.<br /><br />There are also some great shots of school garden elements here: http://www.lifelab.org/for-educators/schoolgarden-resources/gardenphotos/<br /><br />Here is the link to a great resource for drip irrigation: http://www.dripworksusa.com/<br /><br />And finally here is the link to many free online school garden lessons: http://www.lifelab.org/for-educators/schoolgardens/#lessons<br /><br />It was great working with you and now that we know what "straw" is we are ready to come back and make some more compost piles.<br /><br />Take care, John Fisher - Life LabLife Lab Garden Classroomhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15231014536507696367noreply@blogger.com