Organic Gardening – A Speech For Teachers

Organic gardening has become an increasingly important part of the curriculum in schools around the world. Teachers at every grade level find themselves teaching students, and is sometimes called upon to give a speech before a group of parents. As a career educator and principal, I know the difficulties of the opening time for the preparation of speeches, and give these speeches organic gardening for your use. Feel free to change so that it meets your needs. Organic Gardening Speeches How selfish are you? On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the highest, selfishness yourself? If you’re the least bit selfish, you may be interested in organic gardening. A speech organic gardening May should be a better teacher of home economics, but I’m just selfish enough that I love organic gardening. I would love to share with you and your children. Imagine I want you to come with me in imagination to a place and time before the industrial revolution. This year is the 1707th was late. We are in the streets of a town. The houses are set well apart for privacy. Country extends behind each house. As we see, we know that much absorbed by the land of gardens. Here and there, we see both adults and children participate actively in the nursery. The plants are beautiful. You call one of the adults and ask what they use in the garden so lush. A broad smile broke out, and the smiles come the words: “Feed the soil and the soil will feed the plants.” You shake your head. Poor people. Too bad they did not the miracle combination of chemicals that you saw the advertisement on television for the latest weeks. This is the easiest plants to grow spectacular! Dinner The organic gardener, invites us to join them for dinner, and we agree. At dinner, we join in prayer of thanksgiving, and then watch in amazement as children, one after another began to eat vegetables. They themselves are not too fond of vegetables, but politely take a small portion of each. She bites into a leaf of cabbage steamed, and your eyes wide open in astonishment. It is sweet – two times sweeter than cabbage you buy at your local market! You will see a small child, fill his mouth with a shudder, cabbage and dark green. There is a small spoonful of vegetables on their own bad patches, and to obtain a single small leaf in the mouth. Amazing! It is also twice as sweet as you’ve never eaten Kale. The same seems true of all vegetables on the table. You decide if your vegetables from supermarkets that are good, we eat more of them. Our imaginary trip ends at the table, and we return to this. Organic Gardening’s benefits Organic gardening has many advantages. If you are very selfish, you are such advantages for themselves. If you’re selfless you want to see the benefits for your family. Let’s me just three of the benefits of organic gardening. 1. Taste: Organic gardening has been shown to produce tastier fruits and vegetables. A Hong Kong study measured levels of Brix, the percentage of sugar in the juice plant, with the products of organic gardening, and non-organic gardening. The results showed that the garden produce biological products, 2 to 4 times as sweet as it has been established by non-organic gardening. Sweet fruits and vegetables are tastier and easier to eat if you are a teenager or adult. Organic gardening helps us better by eating fruits and tasty vegetables. 2. Food: Organic gardening has also been found to produce a higher nutritional value. Virginia Worthington, Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, compared the composition of the same vegetables grown in different farming conditions. Their work includes 41 studies with 1240 comparison of 35 vitamins and minerals. Worthington concluded that organic garden produces vegetables and fruits, which were higher in most minerals and vitamins than non-organic gardening. Not only that, the organic garden products were potentially harmful nitrates, nitrogen from fertilizer. Dr. Worthington has concluded that high quality products in organic gardening is nutritionally. You and your family healthier with fruits and vegetables organic gardening. (The impact of agricultural practices on nutritional quality: a comparison of organic with conventional crops, Virginia Worthington, MS, ScD, CNS, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1998, Alternative Therapies, Volume 4, 1998, pages 58-69 ) 3. Exercise: Finally, organic gardening offers your child and regular daily exercise outside. Organic gardening helps you build muscle, core muscles, particularly important. Organic Gardening takes you into the sun, where you can absorb most of the vitamin D Organic gardening is an excellent tool for stress management. Organic Gardening provides an outlet for creativity. It provides satisfaction as you see the fruits of your valuable work, herbs and vegetables. We could talk about the aesthetic pleasure of organic gardening – how beautiful this garden could be. We can talk about how you can save money with organic gardening – grow your product, rather than buying. And finally, we can talk about how important it is to get our children through organic gardening to welcome it as a way to improve health and to practice with the school, home and community gardens. An organic gardening question could take hours, but I’ll stop here, hoping that I raised enough for your appetite, you contact for more information on organic horticulture. Helpful Hint for Speech-donor A couple of large bowls with fine organic products are available on the platform or across the room to be imaged visual learners of organic gardening.

© 2007, Anna Hart. Anna Hart invites you to read more of her articles about organic gardening at http://www. organicspringtime. com. Anna is regularly new articles on this website, each dealing with one facet of organic gardening. If you want advice for organic gardening, you should read the article, Anna advice for beginners.

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