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This was how our garden looks like before.
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Now there is Mr. Sy and Mr. Tolosa trying to clear out the area.
Mr. Sy seriously trimming the tree.
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We are now to buy ornamental plants to beautify our garden. Watch out for it!
Lets put some stones for more accents! Ms. Macabuhay and Ms. Salandanan
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"ere come the stones!
Were so e#cited to plant this in our garden.
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%fter finishing the front part of the garden& picture& picture&
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'ifferent $iews of the garden.
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Now our garden starts to transform!
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These great flowers will add color to our garde
Lo$ely flowers ()innia and Marigold*
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This is the final product.
Now what can you say+
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Now this is how our garden looks like.
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)innia is ideal for indoor arrangements.
"ow nice! ,snt it+
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-asmine is enoyed in the garden/ as a house plant/ and as cut flowers.
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0rchids important use is their culti$ation for the enoyment of the flowers.
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1alachuchi scientifically known as %denium obesum
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This is the product of our oined effort and talents in landscaping.
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We/ 5roup 6 would like to e#tend our sincere appreciation and gratefulness
to all concerned people with whose support and guide us to make this 3ommunity
Li$elihood proect possible.
To 'r. %nita 7. 7ico/ 'ean 3ollege of Nursing and School of Midwifery/
San 8ablo 3olleges for her enlightenment to fulfill this proect and for belie$ing in
us.
To our Le$el 3hairman/ Mr. 7ommel Malian for his unending support
and encouragement and for helping us to accomplish our proect. We really
apprecite it Sir!
To 8rof. 'odie 'ichoso/ for his suggestions/ guidance and for supporting us
in our li$elihood proect.
To our 3linical ,nstructor/ Ms. %lilio/ for her super$ison during the whole
process of the fulfillment of the task.
To our family/ for their lo$e/ endless support/ guidance and for patiently
supporting us financially.
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Li$elihood is a means of li$ing or supporting life. Li$elihood acti$ities can rarely be
e#pected to create self:reliance on their own. 7ather/ they are part of a set of acti$ities that
can support economic self:reliance. ;or instance/ li$elihood proects can be a starting point
to de$eloping certain sets of skills in the community.
0rnamental plants or garden plants are typically grown in the flower gardenor as
house plants. ,t is also used to enhance $acant spaces in schools/ parks and many other
places. Most commonly they are grown for the display of their flowers. 0ther common
ornamental features include lea$es/ scent/ fruit/ stemand bark. ,n some cases/ unusual
features may be considered ornamental/ such as the prominent and rather $icious thornsof
Rosa sericea. ,n all cases/ their purpose is the enoyment of gardeners and $isitors.
0rnamental plants may also be used for landscaping/ and for cut flowers.
% flower/ sometimes known as a bloom or blossom/ is the reproducti$estructure
found in flowering plants (plants of the di$ision Magnoliophyta/also called angiosperms*.
;lowers immediately cheer up any garden with their $ibrant colors and sweet aroma/ and
when planted in the right combination/ they can keep your garden looking bright and
beautiful all year round. Learn more about choosing and growing the best $arieties of
perennials/ annuals/ bulbs/ roses/ ornamental plants and groundco$ers to create a stunning
landscape.
%s part of our re
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The proect will impro$e and maintain the 3ommunity set up of the 3ollege of
Nursing. We the students planted ornamental plants such as flowering plants. 4ach plant
was planted strategically so that it will blend aesthetically with the other plants. With this we
were able to create an ambiance that looks so natural and fresh.
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This was accomplished after a series of meetings with all the 7L4 groups (7elated
Learning 4#perience* concerned with the proect and with our ad$isers. Some were
assigned to procure garden soil/ while others take charge of the purchasing of plants and
other materials needed. %ll the tasks are di$ided e
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The accomplishment of the proect took us about > weeks. We first discussed about
the plans for the proect. %ll important factors such as budget/ labor assignments/ 7L4
schedule of the students in$ol$ed and the climate were considered. %fter a thorough
discussion/ we were able to come up with the list of materials needed as well as the cost
estimate of the said materials. Soon afterwards we started with the implementation of our
plans. ;irst step was comparing the prices of the materials from different sources and then
purchasing them from the suppliers who offered the cheapest price. The proect was
considered as worhwhile in the sense that it has helped de$elop a sense of cooperation and
responsibility among the students in$ol$ed in the proect. Thus enabling us to accomplish
the work well and finish it on time. The remaining task now is to continuously nurture the
plants by regularly watering and culti$ating the soil around them.
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0rnamental plants as well as flowering plants are beneficial for people from all walks
of life. ,n $iew of this/ we would like to recommend to the succeeding batches of the
students of the San 8ablo 3olleges/ 3ollege of Nursing to continue this li$elihood proect.
They should stri$e hard to maintain and keep the whole $icinity of the 3ollege of Nursing
clean and aesthetically pleasing. 7ules and regulations regarding the care of plants should
be formulated and implemented so that the beauty and the cleanliness of the surrounding
will be maintained.
We also highly recommend that we student nurses should stri$e hard to de$elop the
le$el of awareness of the people in our communities about these plants.
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The li$elihood proect started with checking on the site. 3leaning of the site was done
after deciding on the final landscape. 8urchasing of the flowering plants and ornamental
stones followed. Then we started planting and decorating the area with stones and gra$a. ,n
a span of eight weeks/ maintenance of the plants was done and monitored.
Enclosure No. 1 to Regional Memorandum No. 026
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An Evaluation Report
ORNAMENTAL PLANT
Pro!ect title
u"mitted #$%
&ernande'( Rosette ).
Maca"u*a$( Mic*elle #.
Maca*i$a( +i'elle L.
Maranan( Leila #.
Mercado( Mar$ &rances A.
Pere'( ,ane Marie &.
alandanan( Princess ,o$ce P.
alvosa( Mar$ +race -.
armiento( *arma$ne M.
mali( ,in/$
alle( M$lene #.
$( ,o*annes
Tolentino( &lorentino R.
Tolosa( Mar/ )*ristoer .
al"uena( Russell .
u"mitted To%
Mr. Rommel A. Mali!an
.3. 200452010
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We/ 5roup 6 would like to e#tend our sincere appreciation and gratefulness to all concerned
people with whose support and guide us to make this 3ommunity Li$elihood proect
possible.
To 'r. %nita 7. 7ico/ 'ean 3ollege of Nursing and School of Midwifery/ San 8ablo 3olleges
for her enlightenment to fulfill this proect and for belie$ing in us.
To our Le$el 3hairman/ Mr. 7ommel Malian for his ne$er ending support and
encouragement and for helping us to accomplish our proect. We really apprecite it Sir!
To 8rof. 'odie 'ichoso/ for his suggestions/ guidance and for supporting us in our
Li$elihood proect.
To our 3linical ,nstructor/ Ms. %lilio/ for her super$ison during the whole process of the
fulfillment of the task.
To our family/ for their lo$e/ endless support/ guidance and for patiently supporting us
financially.
%nd abo$e all/ to %lmighty 5od who ga$e us the will/ determination and capability to finish
this documentation.