HORTICULTURE PROJECT RECORDS

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HORTICULTURE PROJECT RECORDS This horticulture project record is for all areas (Crops, Vegetables/Fruits, Home Grounds, Plant Crafts, Flowers and Houseplants). You can print just the record/s that you need to put in your Record Book. All Horticulture members: Add anything related to horticulture not already covered that you did this year: If you need more space in any section you may add extra records. You only need to include pages from this record that related to YOUR project work. If you grew field crops and flowers, and created a new flower bed in your yard, but did not do any vegetable gardening, you only need to include Field Crops, Flowers, Home Grounds portions in your book. (This should help with printing costs for you.) You may enhance your project record by adding a story, photos (with captions) and clippings.

CROP PROJECT RECORD One Crop Project Record Sheet needed for each crop you worked with Crop Number of acres Check all that apply to your project this year: tested seed for germination checked soil tilth took a soil test; soil ph was corrected soil ph by adding lime or other substance applied fertilizer; what type rate/acre applied manure fall plowed spring plowed No till Other, describe cultivated field number of times calibrated a planter planted field; seeding rate per acre ; date planted ; variety inoculated seed took a germination or stand count; no. of plants/acre sprayed for weeds; what was used rate/acre date calibrated a sprayer sprayed for insects; what was used rate/acre date calculated growing degree days irrigated scouted field for weeds insects diseases made a sheaf tested for feed value sampled for moisture attended a test plot checked maturity of plant/grain harvested as grain hi-moisture grain silage hay other, describe charted grain prices How did weather affect your crop this year? Add anything not covered above: You may enhance your record with a story, photo with captions, field diagram, and/or news clippings. Revised 97

VEGETABLE/FRUIT PROJECT RECORD Vegetables I grew this year (check all that apply): Beans, green Other herbs, list Beans, yellow Beans, Beets Broccoli Cabbage, Chinese Honeydew melon Cabbage, round Jerusalem artichoke Cabbage, red Kohlrabi Cabbage, cone-shape Muskmelon Carrots Onions, red Cauliflower Onions, yellow Celery Onions, white Corn, sweet Parsley Cucumbers Peas Dill Peas, edible pod Eggplant Peppers, bell Garlic Peppers, hot Gourds Peppers, other Herbarium Potato Pumpkin, Jack-o-lantern Pumpkin, pie Pumpkin, mini Rutabaga Shallots Squash, acorn Squash, butternut Squash, hubbard Squash, winter Squash, zucchini Squash, summer Tomato, red Tomato, Italian Tomato, yellow Watermelon, long Watermelon, round Other vegetables, list Fruits/Nuts I grew this year, list variety name(s): Apples Grapes Pears Plums Nuts Strawberries Raspberries Other

HOME GROUNDS PROJECT RECORD Check all that apply to your project this year. Started a new bed or lawn Reworked an old bed or lawn Created and drew a plan Tested soil Used a tiller Did grading Did mowing Did raking Created a berm Used aeration Selected plants according to location, soil and light requirements Used fill: What type Used decorative bark: What type Used mulch: What type Used decorative fencing: What type Used water, ponds or fountains. What type Used decorative stone: What type Used weed barrier: What type Watered new plantings: Bucket Soaker Hose Sprinkler How often? What Plants did you plant in your landscaping project? Behind each name, Specify: T=Tree, S=Shrub, A=Annual Flower, P=Perennial flower, OG=Ornamental Grass, WF=Wildflower Name of plant Date Type Number Size Add before and after pictures and diagrams of flower beds, lawns and tree & shrub plantings on a separate page titled: Landscape Plan. Did you use anything for insect, weed or disease control? Problem When Used What Used Results

PLANT CRAFTS PROJECT RECORD Check all that apply to your project this year. used dried weeds used fresh weeds used dried flowers used fresh flowers used a hot glue gun used evergreens used floral tape used dry floral foam used floral wire used wet floral foam (oasis) used pressing to dry materials used spray paint or dye to color plant materials learned the names of at least 5 plant materials preserved plant materials in a solution used a microwave to dry materials used the hanging method to dry materials attended Youth Plant Science Day wired flowers used silicone to dry materials visited a craft store or show made a flower press made bows used a pliers made articles for others used a floral sheers sold articles grew plant material to used collected materials from the wild Article Description Materials and Techniques Used Add anything not covered above: You may enhance your record with story, photos and/or newspaper clippings.

FLOWER PROJECT RECORD Flowers I grew this year: Asters Bachelor Buttons Celosia Chrysanthemum Dahlias Daisies Gladiolus Marigolds, large Marigolds, small Pansies Petunia, double Petunia, single Phlox Red Salvia Roses Snapdragons Straw Flowers Zinnias, large Zinnias, small Others, list Propagated plants by (check all that apply): Seed Stem cuttings Leaf cuttings Root cuttings Tubers/tuberous roots Runners Divisions Air layering Bulbs/corms How did weather affect your plants this year? My best success this year was My biggest disappointment was Write about some of the new skills, techniques or tools you tried this year. On another sheet of paper, make a drawing of your garden plot(s), orchards and/or flowerbeds. Show the size (scale) and shape of the plots and what was planted. Especially make note of any new fruit or nut trees, or perennials planted this year, and the date planted. You may enhance your records by adding a story, photos (with captions) and/or newspaper clippings.

HOUSEPLANTS PROJECT RECORD Houseplants I grew this year: Name(s) Date of propagation Flowering houseplant(s) Foliage houseplant(s) Hanging plant(s) Hanging flowering plant(s) Potted bulb plant(s) Cactus(es) Plant from kitchen discard Herbs Dish garden Terrarium Check all that apply this year: Started seed indoors Took a soil test Bought bedding plants Know the ph of my soil. Drew up and followed a plan Repotted plants Started a new garden plot Used inoculant when planting legumes Used raised beds Forced spring flowering bulbs indoors Thinned plants Conditioned flowers after cutting Sold some produce Trained vines to grow on a support Judged plants Attended Youth Plant Science Day Pruned plants/shrubs/trees Grew sprouts Made a flower arrangement Made compost Dead headed old flowers Tried hydroponics Read about and chose my own varieties Built/used a cold frame or greenhouse Taught younger members a horticulture skill Fertilized plants. Type(s): Used mulch. What kinds? Controlled weeds. (How?) Used companion planting (which plants?) Used insect control. What? Did a plant experiment. Results: