Winter time is a good time for planting strawberry plants, so we all helped to plant some wild strawberry plants that Becky had brought from home. We talked about the little baby plants that they make, and how they can spread across the garden, making more and more plants... And strawberries! So we gave them plenty of space.
This blog records our Trees for Survival and Edible Plants work from term 4 2012 onwards.
Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Borage and nasturtium
The borage and nasturtium seeds that we had planted in pots last term are now big enough to plant, so we paired up and chose spots to plant them in the garden.
We can eat these flowers, but they are also great for attracting the bees.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
The last of the weeds...
Since the last time we weeded, of course more have popped up, so today we had a real push to get rid of the last of them...and we had a cunning plan to try and put the weeds off in future!
Sand for pathways
We collected some sand from the sand pit in buckets....remembering not to fill them up to the top, as they get REALLY heavy!
Forming the paths
We tipped the sand along the old pathways and smoothed it down....hopefully that will put the weeds off from growing there any more!
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
On the hunt for kiwi food
After some of us had been to the kiwi release this morning, we thought it would be fun to have a hunt around school to see what sort of 'edible garden' we have here that would be good for kiwis, so we took some little clear plastic cups with us up the bank, and after a chat about where we thought bugs might hide, went on a bug search...
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