Phase 1: Course Platform Backend. Use a platform like Teachable or build a custom backend to host the course content. Define a schema for users, course modules, videos, and resources. Implement APIs for content access and progress tracking.
Phase 2
Phase 2: Green and Fresh Frontend. Design a landing page that inspires people to start their own urban garden. Use beautiful photos of balcony gardens, a list of the topics covered in the course, and testimonials from students. The design should be fresh and natural.
Phase 3
Phase 3: Interactive Learning Portal. Connect the frontend to the backend to create the course portal. Allow students to watch video lessons, download plant guides, and ask questions. Implement a system for tracking progress.
Phase 4
Phase 4: Community and Plant-a-longs. Create a private community for students to share photos of their gardens and ask for advice. Organize a 'plant-a-long' where everyone starts growing the same plant at the same time. Offer live Q&A sessions with the instructor.
Phase 5
Phase 5: Launch and Green Content. Launch the course and promote it on gardening blogs, Instagram, and Pinterest. Create content about urban gardening tips and tricks. Partner with gardening supply companies or local nurseries.