Friday 16 August 2013

Shelley's potting visit with Berger Whanau


Shelley came for another visit today, with more seedlings ready to pot. This time it was Berger's turn to move the seedlings on to root trainers, and again, we had some really good team work, setting up the pots, ferrying seedlings around the groups, and planting.

We have now used up our root trainer space, so next potting sessions will include moving some of the larger seedlings into bags.

And more!

Tuesday 9 July 2013

Planting nasturtium seeds


We have been meaning to plant our last packet of nasturtium seeds into pots, for the last 3 weeks, but have always run out of time, so today it is our focus! 
We were very lucky to have Samuel's mum Olivia with us, so we split into 2 groups, and took it in turns to plant the seeds from the packet, and also to look around the nasturtium plants in the garden to see if we could find any fresh seeds...which we did!
The packet seeds were dry, brown and crinkly, and the fresh seeds were green, shiny and quite smooth. We planted them all and put them up in the tree nursery for the holidays, and we are looking forward to seeing whether they will all grow.

Tuesday 2 July 2013

Searching for fence making materials


We noticed today that the corner of our garden was getting trampled by children running across it as they came round the corner of the classroom, and one of the nasturtiums was getting snapped off. So we decided to see if we could make a fence from materials around school...

Making our fence


We found sticks and flax leaves and thought we might be able to weave a fence...
It was hard work getting the sticks into the ground, but we finally managed that, and then everyone helped to weave and tie the flax leaves around the sticks.
We were pretty pleased with the result!
Hopefully now the nasturtium can grow back up.

Friday 28 June 2013

Lots of seedling potting going on...


Shelley came for a visit today, to help us get started potting our new seedlings into root trainers. 
Great team work went on, firstly filling the root trainers and setting them up in their frames, and then planting the seedlings.

...with Turnwald Whanau