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Course Description

Examine the growth and development of plants used for food as well as the factors that affect productivity. Production practices required to grow food sustainability in typical or challenging urban environments will be highlighted along with tools, techniques, and practices to grow productive urban crops.

This course is designed for urban community gardeners, co-operative associations, municipal planners, and environmental advocates wishing to identify the potentials and constraints for gardens in the urban environment.

What You'll Learn

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand how plant structure relates to plant function in all stages of growth
  • Understand basic soil structure and chemistry, select appropriate water or soil tests, and interpret professional laboratory soil and water test results
  • Integrate cultural practices with environmental factors to determine the ideal growing environment for horticultural crops
  • Identify the best irrigation systems to use based on environment, crop and efficient water use
  • Determine the requirements for growth, health and vigour of the major plant groups—such as root crops, fruits, vegetables and herbs

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Applies Towards the Following Certificates

Technical Requirements

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Section Title
Sustainable Urban Crop Production
Type
Online
Dates
May 11, 2026 to August 02, 2026
Contact Hours
36.0
Delivery Options
Online  
Course Fee(s)
Potential Discount(s)

Section Notes

Please review our Withdrawal, Transfer and Refund Policy under "Non-degree Credit Courses and Programs" - Online Asynchronous Courses.

If you are new to online learning, we encourage you to visit our Online Learning at UofG resource page.

There are no textbooks required in this course.

To participate in this course you will require the following materials: 2 graduated measuring cups, preferably in mL Plastic or Styrofoam cups capable of holding 250mL Choice of 3 of the following planting media: sand, potting mix, perlite, gravel, vermiculite, peat or coir Kitchen scale.

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