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The Garden Ecosystem

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level

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1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • How garden ecosystems function, including biodiversity, plant classification, and beneficial insects

  • How to evaluate soil health using physical, biological, and chemical properties and basic soil tests

  • How climate, weather, temperature, sunlight, and microclimates influence plant selection, placement, and timing

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June 2026

Assessments

19 assignments

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This course is part of the Introduction to Ecological Gardening Specialization
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There are 3 modules in this course

This three-week course is designed to strengthen your understanding of the natural systems that shape successful gardens. It is for gardeners of all experience levels who want to better understand how plants interact with their environment and how ecological factors influence growth, productivity, and resilience.

Throughout the course, you’ll explore three core areas: the garden as an ecosystem, soil health, and climate and site conditions. You’ll learn how biodiversity supports a more balanced garden system and how plant classification and beneficial insects fit into that system. You’ll examine soil as a living system by identifying its physical, biological, and chemical components, understanding how each supports plant growth, and reviewing basic soil test results to assess soil quality. You’ll also study how climate, weather, temperature, sunlight, hardiness zones, and microclimates influence plant selection, placement, and timing in the garden. While developed for northern climates, the principles in this course are broadly applicable and can be adapted to a wide range of growing conditions.

This module explores the garden as a living ecosystem made up of many interconnected components—plants, animals, microorganisms, and non-living factors like soil, sunlight, and water. Each element influences the others, creating a dynamic balance that determines the garden’s overall health. By understanding how these relationships work, you’ll begin to see why plant diversity and ecological balance are key to building resilient, productive garden systems. You’ll also be introduced to plant families, an essential concept that helps explain how plants function and interact within ecosystems. By the end of this week, you will be able to explain how the components of an ecosystem interact at the garden scale, describe the role of plant diversity in ecosystem stability, and identify major plant families and their ecological significance.

What's included

4 videos10 readings6 assignments

4 videosTotal 12 minutes
  • Course introduction4 minutes
  • Introduction to the garden ecosystem3 minutes
  • Intro to plant families2 minutes
  • Intro to biodiversity beyond plants: Beneficial insects2 minutes
10 readingsTotal 125 minutes
  • About this course10 minutes
  • About the assignments2 minutes
  • Components and networks in the garden ecosystem10 minutes
  • Benefits of biodiversity in the garden20 minutes
  • Intro to plant names and classification15 minutes
  • Plant classification8 minutes
  • Plant families in the garden15 minutes
  • Plant diversity and garden planning10 minutes
  • The pollinators15 minutes
  • Other beneficial organisms20 minutes
6 assignmentsTotal 130 minutes
  • Quick check: Understanding the garden as an ecosystem15 minutes
  • Quick check: Plant names and classification15 minutes
  • Quick check: Plant families15 minutes
  • Quick check: Biodiversity beyond plants15 minutes
  • Learning activity: Exploring plant families40 minutes
  • Module Quiz: The garden ecosystem30 minutes

This module explores the world beneath our feet—the soil ecosystem. Though it may look simple, soil is full of life and activity that support plant growth and ecosystem balance. In natural systems, the relationships between organisms above and below ground develop over time into stable, interconnected networks. In gardens, soils are often disturbed or altered, so they might take extra effort to become healthy and functional. You’ll learn how soil supports plant life, what makes soil healthy, how growing media in containers differ from natural soils, and why soil testing is an important tool for understanding soil quality. By the end of this week, you will be able to describe the physical, biological, and chemical components of soil, explain how soil health influences plant growth, compare natural soils to container growing media, and interpret basic soil test information to assess soil quality.

What's included

6 videos11 readings6 assignments

6 videosTotal 17 minutes
  • Getting to know soil2 minutes
  • Intro to healthy soil, healthy plants6 minutes
  • Intro to soil physical properties2 minutes
  • Intro to soil biological properties2 minutes
  • Intro to soil chemical properties3 minutes
  • Intro to potting mixes for containers2 minutes
11 readingsTotal 107 minutes
  • Soil formation and composition10 minutes
  • Soil texture10 minutes
  • Soil structure10 minutes
  • Soil horizons5 minutes
  • The life in our soil10 minutes
  • Soil organic matter2 minutes
  • Plant nutrients in the soil15 minutes
  • Soil pH and cation exchange capacity15 minutes
  • Soil testing10 minutes
  • Soil health: Putting it all together10 minutes
  • What is potting mix? 10 minutes
6 assignmentsTotal 130 minutes
  • Quick check: Soil physical properties15 minutes
  • Quick check: Soil biological properties15 minutes
  • Quick check: Soil chemical properties15 minutes
  • Quick check: Potting mixes for containers15 minutes
  • Learning activity: Reading a soil test report40 minutes
  • Module Quiz: Healthy soil, healthy plants30 minutes

This module focuses on how climate, weather, temperature, and sunlight shape plant growth and garden planning. You’ll learn how larger climate patterns and local conditions, such as microclimates and hardiness zones, influence what plants can thrive in a given area. We’ll look at how temperature affects plants—especially how perennials handle cold through acclimation and dormancy, and how annuals respond to frost. You’ll also explore how to interpret frost dates and plant tolerance levels to make informed choices about timing and selection. Finally, we’ll examine how sunlight exposure and intensity influence plant needs and placement within a growing space.By the end of this week, you will be able to explain how climate, weather, and light conditions affect plant growth; identify microclimates and hardiness zones; distinguish between frost-tolerant and frost-tender plants; and apply these concepts to make informed decisions about plant selection and placement.

What's included

3 videos15 readings7 assignments

3 videosTotal 7 minutes
  • Intro to getting to know your garden site3 minutes
  • Intro to perennials and cold hardiness2 minutes
  • Intro to light and plants2 minutes
15 readingsTotal 177 minutes
  • Environmental factors that influence plant growth15 minutes
  • Climate and weather10 minutes
  • How does climate affect a garden?10 minutes
  • Temperature and plant processes15 minutes
  • First and last frost dates5 minutes
  • Cold injuries in plants15 minutes
  • Cold hardiness20 minutes
  • Plant hardiness zones10 minutes
  • How to determine a plant's hardiness rating15 minutes
  • The opposite extreme: Heat zones5 minutes
  • Light and photosynthesis15 minutes
  • Light influence on plant growth10 minutes
  • Light and the garden15 minutes
  • Light and indoor plants15 minutes
  • Course recap2 minutes
7 assignmentsTotal 155 minutes
  • Quick check: Getting to know your garden site15 minutes
  • Quick check: Climate and the garden15 minutes
  • Quick check: Temperature and plants15 minutes
  • Quick check: Perennials and cold hardiness25 minutes
  • Quick check: Light and plants15 minutes
  • Learning activity: Climate zone maps and data40 minutes
  • Module quiz: Know your garden site30 minutes

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