gardening toolkit
Simple, appropriate technologies for great garden outcomes
Meeting your environmental goals is easier when you track your progress and use what you learn to improve your practices--and results--over time. The basic cycle of "adaptive co-management" (pardon the jargon) is goal setting, action, monitoring, reflection, and adaptation. This toolkit comes in two parts:
- Part 1: social event guides
- Part 2: tool making and research methods guides
Part 1: event guides
Start Here
Collaboratively create a picture of your place.
Set Goals
Define your goals and choose which ones you want to measure progress towards.
Choose how to track your progress
Choose how you want to measure, then design fun, "field-proof" measuring activities.
Link to Choosing How To Track Your Progress Guide
Schedule the season
Schedule out daily and occasional events across the whole season.
Reflect and Look Forward
Come together to review and reflect on a season's worth of observations. Take stock of last year's outcomes and make adjustments as needed for the upcoming year.
Part 2: how-to guides
1. Pole mapping
Change your perspective! See your garden from above. Map your garden layout and track changes through the years.
2. Infrared imagery guide
See plants photosynthesizing. Experiment with cultivation methods and see which types of plants thrive. Can be combined with pole mapping
3. Program tracking guide
Growing tons of food? Diverting compost from the waste stream? Coordinating work among lots of volunteers? If you're tackling these or other programs in your garden, barn.farmingconcrete.org has simple methods that you can use.