NARRATIVE REPORT FORMAT Sure Na
NARRATIVE REPORT FORMAT Sure Na
NARRATIVE REPORT FORMAT Sure Na
l – Introduction
● Background of NSTP
In this phase, I observe the space where I put my plant and also to find a
perfect place where I can place my plants that is directly in sunlight. I also
choose those soil that is loose, rich, and also, I made sure that my pot is well
drained. I’ve made sure that the vegetables that I will choose to plant, will grow
easily and healthy.
● Objective of NSTP
The objectives of NSTP or gardening are; to learn how to grow things in a
safe and sustainable way, and also how to run their own successful gardens. To
enjoy gardening and have positive attitudes to agriculture. Learn how to improve
diet and prepare healthy meals with garden produce. To enjoy gardening and
have positive attitudes to agriculture. To learn new business skills and
entrepreneurship. And also, to learn on how to plan, take decisions, collaborate,
take responsibility, explain and persuade.
● Mission of NSTP
To have a quite mind, will enable also to connect the people with the Earth
and value our nature. It provides also nutrient-rich vegetable to eat. It will also
provide learning on how to grown food for themselves. And will also learn on
particular subjects through active, hands-on experiences.
Figr. 1. Putting soil to the pot Figr. 2. Different type of Figr. 3. Final work for the 1st
that is mixed with fertilizers. vegetables on pot. (Onion, week.
garlic, ginger & mung beans)
V – Reflections: (at least 250 words)
Gardening is often a wonderful way to appreciate the great outdoors while also
being productive and bringing beauty into the world. There is certainly a pride factor,
too, when you pick your first harvest and think ‘I grew this food item from seed! So
cool!’.
Modern life is all about being indoors. I live in Zamboanga City, a beautiful city,
and I have rarely seen my neighbors outside. People spend too much time working
indoors and then going home and sitting indoors. It’s so bad for us. There are a lot of
things you can do outside that can get you to appreciate nature more: fishing, hiking,
some sporting activities, sailing, boating, etc. However, I think gardening is one of the
BEST ways to interact with nature and appreciate it more. Why? Not only are you
outside for gardening, but gardening is becoming a part of nature’s cycle.
For me, I garden for all of the reasons mentioned above and also one more: a
spiritual benefit. Gardening brings me Joy. For me, gardening is an action that grounds
me and nourishes my soul. I love digging in the dirt, being proud of my garden
accomplishments, canning my own produce, and being outdoors. But really, I could do
away with those things and I would probably be okay. It’s the spiritual benefits of
gardening that keeps me coming back every single day. My soul also learns the
importance of gratitude. Gratitude for good weather, thankfulness for good harvests,
and even begrudgingly being grateful to learn lessons from gardening mistakes.