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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Walnut Bagging Factory




Yesterday and today Green team members have been busy bagging the walnuts that they collected furiously two months ago! The plan is to bag them all in two kilogram amounts and then sell them this Friday. The team have also made wonderful signs for our stall.
We will also sell a bit of silverbeet and parsley from the garden. Any money made will go towards more plants and seeds for our school gardens.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Cosy Vege Garden


The Green team has been busy cleaning up and tidying up various parts of the school garden.
Yesterday lunch time, the children from the junior classes harvested the last of the potatoes. Leek and potato soup is on the menu for next week. Yummy!
The children also spread compost over the vege beds, making the leeks, silverbeet, cabbage and bok choi cosy for the winter! More peastraw managed to make its way onto the grass, than the garden beds, but was soon raked into the right place!
Broad beans were sown for a delicious spring feast.

The Green team, and Vic Philips, (our new school caretaker) continue to spread leaves and grass clippings over the area for our new native tree zone. Pea straw for this area is still to come.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Native Area Work Begins





Recently the Green team started clearing up along the Brougham St boundary and down the adjacent fence line as they began work on the area to be planted out in natives trees and shrubs over the next few months.
Children were busy raking up the leaves and mown grass to use as mulch for the ground area to be planted. John Moore, a friend of the school and member of the Lions organisation, who has put together our planting plan spent time cutting back some of the existing trees. These were planted 30 years ago and in real need of some attention.
Now that John has marked out the planting area, the Green team will spread more mulch and some of our own compost, and then pea straw over the lot so that we are already to start planting. Very exciting!! Jack Elphick came down to school to visit the Green team and see where his seedlings will be going.
Once the pea straw goes down, and the boundary is marked out with posts shall start the exciting job of planting.
The Christchurch City Council recently granted us $150.00 worth of plants from Trees for Canterbury. We look forward to going there to choose our plants in the next few weeks.
It is all coming together beautifully!!