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While the agriculture honor is for large scale farming, the Gardening honor can be done right in your own back yard or community garden plot space! You know how much you enjoy tomatoes, peas, green beans, summer squash, pumpkins, and more. Raise your own -- saving money, learning new skills, and even more growing a budding appreciation for God's incredible plan to feed us!
 
While the agriculture honor is for large scale farming, the Gardening honor can be done right in your own back yard or community garden plot space! You know how much you enjoy tomatoes, peas, green beans, summer squash, pumpkins, and more. Raise your own -- saving money, learning new skills, and even more growing a budding appreciation for God's incredible plan to feed us!

Latest revision as of 15:07, 20 December 2022

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Gardening

Skill Level

1

Year

1928

Version

24.11.2024

Approval authority

North American Division

Gardening AY Honor.png

Gardening
Outdoor Industries
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
North American Division
Year of Introduction
1928
See also

Overview

While the agriculture honor is for large scale farming, the Gardening honor can be done right in your own back yard or community garden plot space! You know how much you enjoy tomatoes, peas, green beans, summer squash, pumpkins, and more. Raise your own -- saving money, learning new skills, and even more growing a budding appreciation for God's incredible plan to feed us!

The Challenging Part

The most challenging requirement of this honor is probably this:

1. Prepare soil, fertilize, and plant a vegetable plot of not less than 100 square feet (30.5 square meters). Grow at least six different vegetables, three from seeds and three from seedlings, through harvesting.

1. Prepare soil, fertilize, and plant a vegetable plot of not less than 100 square feet (9 square meters). Grow at least six different vegetables, three from seeds and three from seedlings, through harvesting.