Sunday 27 August 2017

Week 5 Nelson Enviro Schools Action Project Fund



At Birchwood School and Birchwood Kindergarten our children love to eat fruit!  They already enjoy watching it grow and ripen on the few fruit trees we have, and eating it! 

They also love the look and smell of the blossom flowers, and watching bees pollinate them (from a safe distance without being stung!)

In Term 2 Miss Raven's application for $500 to fund an Action Learning Project between Birchwood School and Birchwood Kindy was accepted.

We would like to use this money to purchase some fruit trees to share between our two centres. 

As we have had ongoing issues with the plants in our raised beds being pulled out, we hope that larger fruit trees may fare better from vandals. 

Birchwood Kindergarten would like to plant a seedless grape along a fence that we share, and a blueberry bush and lemon tree in their grounds. They would share the fruit of these with Birchwood School. 

Birchwood School would like to plant some more fruit trees (the types to be decided following consultation with the students, their families, staff and the B.O.T) near the path that links the kindergarten and the school. 

We will all help plant, take care of, watch grow and (hopefully) share the fruits of in a few years time.


We will plan and undertake the work together so that this project will be a catalyst to continuing to grow the relationships between the school and kindergarten.

As a first step, this week we went for a walk with our Caretaker Mr Gillians and had a look to see what fruit trees we have. 

We found: 1 lemon meyer, 1 greengager plum, 1 omega plum, 2 pear trees, and 2 Feijoa trees 

The problems: Their flowers are pulled off so we never get any plums. People steal the pears before we get to eat them.The fruit is picked by children before it gets a chance to ripen.

















At Birchwood Kindergarten:


3 Feijoa trees, 1 Mandarin tree and 1 Apple tree





Next we will consult the students, families, staff and Board of trustees about what type of trees they would like to plant.



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