Course Content
Module 1: Welcome, Orientation & Garden Planning
Vegetable Gardening for Resilience Curriculum 📚 Course Description This 8-week hybrid course empowers learners to build food resilience through organic gardening, low-cost techniques, and community connection. Lessons are spaced out biweekly, allowing time to reflect, apply lessons, and build gardens between sessions. Key Notes: Audience: Atlanta Proper Residents, 18-55 Pacing: Biweekly lessons, Live sessions Week 1 and Week 16 Online Class Times: Tuesdays, 6-8PM EST Climate/Season: Planning for June – October Atlanta growing season Starter Kits: Distributed at Kickoff Event (May 30, 2025) Costs: Minimal; encourage resourcefulness Focus: Container gardening, vertical gardening, herbs/vegetables suited for Atlanta 📈 Course Structure Week 1: Live Kickoff Event Weeks 2–16: LMS distance learning (video lessons, activities, reflections) Week 16: Live Closing Event & Certificate Ceremony ✅ Weekly Components Video Lesson Downloadable PDF Tools Hands-On Activity Prompt Guest Speaker Recording or Notes Weekly Reflection Journal Uploads (photo or short response)
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Module 2: Soil, Compost & Regenerative Practices
Topics: Container gardening, vertical gardening, square-foot gardening Companion planting and natural pest control Facilitator Notes: Demonstrate container and trellis setups Share DIY pest control methods Guide participants through first plantings Activity: Hands-on: Plant in containers or seed trays Reflection Prompt: What space(s) do you have to grow something new?
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Module 3: Seed Starting & Transplanting
Topics: Container gardening, vertical gardening, square-foot gardening Companion planting and natural pest control Facilitator Notes: Demonstrate container and trellis setups Share DIY pest control methods Guide participants through first plantings Activity: Hands-on: Plant in containers or seed trays Reflection Prompt: What space(s) do you have to grow something new?
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Module 4:Garden Care, Harvest & Preservation
Updated Module Description: In this module, you’ll learn the essentials of keeping your vegetable garden thriving—from smart watering and mulching to eco-friendly pest management. You’ll also discover how to recognize when your crops are ready to harvest and get hands-on practice with simple preservation methods to enjoy your harvest year-round.
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Module 7: From Seed to Community – Involvement & Advocacy Topics: Garden-Based Business Ideas
Community outreach, seed swaps, garden clubs Hosting neighborhood garden events Facilitator Notes: Guide participants to create flyers or posts for local engagement Encourage sharing surplus or knowledge with neighbors Activity: Hands-on: Plan or promote a community garden event Reflection Prompt: What role can your garden play in your community?
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Module 8: Live Celebration & Future Steps:
Topics: Showcase gardens and share stories Set long-term gardening goals and action plans Facilitator Notes: Host virtual or in-person share-out session Celebrate accomplishments and distribute certificates Activity: Hands-on: Create a seasonal plan for next planting Reflection Prompt: What did this garden grow in you?
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In regenerative gardening, we aim to reduce the use of synthetic chemicals by working with nature instead of against it. Companion planting and DIY pest control are powerful ways to support your garden’s health — using the natural relationships between plants, insects, and soil ecosystems.


What You’ll Learn:

  • What companion planting is and how it boosts plant growth

  • Which plant pairings help deter pests or attract pollinators

  • How to create homemade pest control sprays and natural defenses

  • How to observe and manage pests without harming the soil or environment


Key Concepts:

Companion Planting

Growing certain plants together can improve nutrient uptake, flavor, and protection from pests.
Examples:

  • Basil + Tomatoes (improves flavor, repels flies)

  • Marigolds + Peppers (deters nematodes and aphids)

  • Beans + Corn + Squash (Three Sisters method)

🌟 Tip: Think of your garden like a community — some plants are better neighbors than others!


Natural Pest Control Methods

Avoid chemical sprays by using nature-friendly methods like:

  • Neem oil or garlic spray

  • Soapy water for aphids

  • Decoy plants (trap crops) like nasturtiums

  • Encouraging beneficial insects like ladybugs and lacewings

These methods protect pollinators, soil microbes, and water systems — key to food sovereignty and sustainable growing.

 Demo Videos:


Optional Activity:

Make a list of 3 plants you’re growing (or want to grow). Research and note:

  • 1 companion plant for each

  • 1 natural method to protect it from pests

 

Lesson Highlights

  • Mutual Benefits: Some plants improve soil, flavor, or pest resistance for their neighbors

  • Living Pest Defense: Plants like marigold, basil, and dill can repel insects or attract beneficial bugs

  • Diversity Builds Resilience: Mixing crops enhances pollination and protects against diseases

  • Easy to Apply: Try simple pairings like tomatoes + basil, beans + corn, marigolds around peppers.

 

Companion Planting Chart

Exercise Files
Companion Planting Garden Planner Worksheet.pdf
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