In this food garden management training video/DVD we will follow a step by step approach to help you understand the elementary management principles that are needed for growing your own vegetables.
Good management of a vegetable garden can mean the difference between failure or success with your vegetables.
The management of a vegetable garden consists of four steps – setting a goal; planning of objectives; implementation and control.
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![]() The video starts with a short introduction of the MUCPP food garden that was established in Mangaung, Bloemfontein, during 1996.
The success of this garden was the inspiration for making this training video.
![]() This garden received a Peace Garden of the Year award in 1996 for a community vegetable garden in the corporate class.
In the rest of this video series on growing vegetables, we will attempt to provide you with essential information on all the different elements of the vegetable garden as a system.
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DIE SISTEEM EN WERKING VAN 'N GROENTETUIN
THE SYSTEM AND OPERATION OF A VEGETABLE GARDEN
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Training is presented in collaboration with MUCPP (Mangaung-University of the Free State Community Partnership Programme) in Mangaung, Bloemfontein.
Training takes place at the Kellogg Community Training Centre at MUCPP or the Kellogg Agricultural Training Centre at Etsa Phapang.
![]() This community development site was started by the
W.K. Kellogg Foundation in the USA
who is today still one of the main partners of MUCPP.
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![]() Kombat (Pty) Ltd is a member company of the Pannar Group. The Pannar Group is also involved in researching and developing improved seed cultivars and markets crop seeds via Pannar Seed (Pty) Ltd and vegetable (fine seeds) seeds via Starke Ayres (Pty) Ltd.
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