The
varied colors and textures of lettuce varieties allow students
to create beautiful, edible designs for the school landscape.
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Objective: To investigate the ornamental properties
of lettuce in order to expand students' perceptions of what kinds of
plant material can be used in landscapes.
Standards (Microsoft
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Materials:
Background
You usually find fruit and vegetable plants in their own gardens
rather than in more formal landscape plantings, but many edible
plants are both tasty and visually appealing. Expanding
the practice of edible landscaping could help increase
access to
and consumption of
fruits and vegetables, especially in urban areas.
Lettuce is a good choice because it's easy to grow, it grows quickly,
and most students enjoy eating the lettuce they grow!
Laying the Groundwork
Inventory the edible plants on your school grounds and/or youth
garden. If you arent sure if a plant is edible or not, add it to
a separate list to research later. Encourage students to do the same
at their homes. Ask the following questions:
1. Plant a variety of lettuce seeds in separate containers
or sections of containers, such as window boxes, or in landscape beds.
Make sure you plant varieties with a diversity of leaf colors, sizes,
and shapes, and label each variety clearly.
2. Ask student to keep a weekly journal documenting their growth.
Once the plants get large enough, ask each student to complete
an evaluation form for each variety. Evaluate the plants two
or three times to account for changes as plants mature. (Remind students
that there are no right answers beauty is in the eye of the
beholder.)
Making Connections
3. Have students compile the results of the evaluations
and calculate an average visual rating for color, shape, and texture
for each variety of lettuce.
4. Then discuss
the following: