2015 Volume 33 Pages 49-54
Abstract
We investigated the effects of a study tour to the flower festival on horticultural preference by a questionnaire survey to the women's junior college students. We found out that horticultural preference after the study tour to the flower festival was higher than that of the beginning of the practice. Horticultural preference after horticulture practice was also significantly higher than that of the beginning of it. Additionally, in the preference grade about programs, the program of harvesting and tasting event was the highest, and it was significantly higher than the program of the horticulture activities of seeding, group planting, and the plants observation record. The present study showed that the study tour to the flower festival increased horticultural preference.