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Best Practices in Gulayan Sa Paaralan 2018-2019: San Juan Elementary School

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Department of Education

Region III
Division of Pampanga
Sta. Rita District
SAN JUAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Santa Rita

BEST PRACTICES IN GULAYAN SA PAARALAN


2018-2019

1. Practice of Organic Farming


2. Crop rotations
3. Compost pit as source of fertilizer
4. Collections of biodegradable and non-biodegradable materials
5. Segregation of waste
Narrative Report
Preparing the plot and preparing the soil is the first step in making vegetable

garden at San Juan Elementary School.

Pupils from grade four to six group themselves in planting their own vegetables.

Seeds are coming from the Agriculture Department of the municipality of Santa Rita.

After plot preparations, seeds were place in the soil. Watering the plot everyday

would help develop and grow the seeds.

Organic farming is practice at San Juan Elementary School were we get our

fertilizers on decompose leaves and biodegradable materials are used by pupils.


Department of Education
Region III
Division of Pampanga
Sta. Rita District
SAN JUAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Santa Rita

BEST PRACTICES IN GULAYAN SA PAARALAN


2019-2020
Best Practices in Gulayan sa Paaralan
1. Waste Segregation.
2. Waste management
3. Organic Farming
4. Crop Rotation
NARRATIVE REPORT
The first week of June is the start of the soil preparation. Pupils
bring fertilizers and seedlings so that soil will be prepared for planting.
Planting vegetable and trees inside the school campus is one of
the major concern of our time.
The habit of planting must be cultivated in the heart of every
learner so that they will be good steward of the environment.
Eggplant, okra, pechay, mustasa, and sigarilyas are just some of
the vegetables planted inside the garden of SJES campus.

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