Monday, 30 January 2012

room 5 before pics

These 7 photos are what our garden looked like after the holidays.






Thursday, 10 November 2011

Our first Harvest.


We finally have our first vegies ready to be picked. We picked our chinese cabbage and all had a try of it straight from our garden. The class all tried some with a lot of us enjoying it raw. We sent some home with certain people and they cooked it up for their families and they all liked it.

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Our garden progress

Our raddish's are just about done. 



our garden netting is building up.


Thanks to our gardeners we have a Garden.

Thursday, 27 October 2011

Room 3's Remarkable Garden


Making the trench and sowing out our carrot seeds.

Seed Potatoes from Grandad B. Here we are marking where we planted them.

Do you like the sticks we have used for our peas to grow up? We were given them by a Mum  from Room 3.

Mmm. Can't wait for our rhubarb to get a bit bigger and then we can cook some and eat it.

Here we are deciding where to do more planting.

Here we are carefully removing more plants from their  containers.

Working together.


Deciding whether it needs some protection like the one beside it. 

Checking to see if the protection has helped.

Gently tending to a plant.

Wondering if our garden is going to be the best.

Showing how plants get going with a bit of protection.

Deciding whether to let this plant be sheltered from the cold wind for a few more days.

After the holidays. Rms 4's garden

 our potatoes coming through
 Our Bok Choi and Broccoli looking very healthy
 Peas and Strawberries looking good

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Our garden progress

Our first sun flowers are coming up.

Our carrots have sprouted.

Our broccoli is growing it's way up.

Our lettuce is on the way.

Our strawberrys are flowering.

The raddish's are coming.

Our garden.


Thursday, 6 October 2011

The Room 5 Garden

Mrs. Gould helped us to plant carrot seeds - not too thick! 

We planted brocolli.


We used a string line to keep the raddish seeds in a straight line.

We are really pleased with the final result and will watch our plants sprout and grow!