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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Official Opening of the Addington Potting Shed




On Tuesday the Green Team officially opened the freshly built potting shed. Designed and built by our lovely caretaker Vic Phillips with the help of Michael, Jakaia, Souvichea, Josh, Daniel and Seamus, the shed will be used to sow, and plant out material for around the school.
Ms Heath formally cut the ribbon with secateurs and we tried to fit as many Green team members as possible, into the shed! Thank you Vic and team for all your hard work. Time to get sowing!

Greening Spaces


Last week the children of Addington school, staff and friends of the school planted out 250 flowering plants, and sprinkled wildflower seeds on part of an empty site on Selwyn St. The row of shops had all been removed after damage during the earthquakes. With the land owners permission and as part of Greening Spaces, the children had spread compost the previous day and then were able to walk down from school class by class to each put in a plant. A path was put in to allow access to the road crossing, and the children used the rubble on the site to mark out the garden area. The children had a ball and were very enthusiastic planters! Everyone got stuck in. Passersby would stop and add their encouragement, some were reduced to tears, they were so happy to see the children working at making a difference. Many cars waved and tooted their encouragement. It was a very special day. If you get a chance, go past to have a look at this piece of magic!

Greening Spaces is an organisation that allows schools in Christchurch to bring colour to sites in their neighbourhood. Andrew Drummond is the coordinator and with the help of Meadow Mushrooms, Frews Transport, and the people of Ashburton, has been able to work with schools on several sites around the city. The flowering plants for the Selwyn St site are from the same people as the hanging baskets in the new Pop Up Mall in town and look fantastic!