Its getting drier at Marewa School and our big gardens have potatoes and pumpkin plants in them - we are watering each afternoon with a team of watering can experts. |
We are hoping it will rain a lot over the holidays. |
Sam and Sade have also been busy this term diluting our worm tea - their job has been made easier as Mr Myers has converted an unused toilet block into our garden shed. |
At Discovery time some of the juniors learnt about our worm farm - They helped feed the worms - worms don't like citrus or kiwifruit or bread or meat but they do like most other fruit and tea and coffee grounds!!!!! |
Our little tomato plants are looking a bit sad. We hope the plastic containers around them will protect them from all the wind we have had lately. |
Rawiri and Jakayze check on our new plants and our rather wobbly scarecrow. We'll have to think about how to straighten him up! We decided to keep the lavendar bush in our garden because it's attracting all the bees. We need the bees to help our fruit grow. Mr Meyer put the orange fence around our garden because the plants Mr Jackson planted for our hedge hideaway (just in front of Room One and Two's garden) have been squashed by people running through. The fence will protect them until they are bigger. |
Rawiri found blue at the bottom of the blueberry flowers. They will turn into blueberries! |
.....and our favourite plant - strawberries!!!! The sticks with upside down coke bottles are going to be moveable gardens. We were trying them out to see how well they stand up in the garden. We are going to plant marigolds in them. |