Friday 27 October 2017

Term 4 Week 2 Beans and fruit trees!

On Wednesday after school Miss Raven, our school Caretaker Mr Gillions, and a special wee helper (Miss Raven's son Matti) got the soil ready and made tee pees from bamboo poles for our bean seedlings to grow up. 



They also transplanted the baby carrot seedings into one of the other raised beds because half of these were knocked over by a soccer ball hitting their container outside Miss Raven's classroom at lunchtime! We hope some of them will survive! Grow carrots grow!

On Thursday before school and at lunchtime Liam, Bella and Leo helped to plant 20 of the the bean seedlings that we grew last term, one at the base of each bamboo pole.


After planting the seedlings and watering them, we watered our seed potatoes and strawberries which are continuing to grow well.


On Friday after school the plants for the Birchwood School and BIrchwood Kindergarten Action Learning Project were delivered. We are really looking forward to planting these in our grounds and watching them grow as we do!



Here are our new fruit trees arriving on the back of the truck.

We are really fortunate that a member of staff has donated an extra $200 so we were able to purchase more fruit trees than we were originally going to be able to buy!

Hopefully each class will help Mr Gillions plant one of these fabulous fruit trees in the next couple of weeks. 

This term at Birchwood School our Social Science Inquiry is called 'We are Family'. 
The big question we are asking is: "How do we make our community special?" 


We hope that by seeing their desire to have more fruit trees at our learning centre realised, by helping choose which type of trees are being planted, by helping plant them and by taking care of them Birchwood students will feel empowered by this Action Learning Project.

With luck, some of these students will one day have children of their own who will attend our learning centres and they will be able to tell them how they helped to plant these fruit trees and make our Birchwood School and Kindergarten community special.





Saturday 21 October 2017

Term 4 Week 1

This week we were so excited to see how much our seeds, potatoes and vegetables in our raised beds had grown during the holidays with all the spring rain and warm weather....



Here are our strawberry plants and carrot seedlings...


Our potatoes have all sprouted too!


These are our tomato seedlings which we are going to keep growing in our seedling house in Miss Raven's classroom until they are big enough to go in the garden...


Here are the bean seeds we planted before the holidays...


We are going to plant a bean tee pee with them as soon as they are big enough! 


On Monday Bella, Thea-Jane and Tyesha came to harvest our kale and make kale chips...



Once we had cut the kale, we checked out our other vegetables. 
Our broccoli is growing nicely...


 Our celery, silverbeet, and beetroot are all ready to be eaten too.




Our garlic is growing nicely as well. It is meant to be harvested on the shorted day of the year which is the 22nd of December. 


We took the kale to the kitchen and rinsed it and ripped it into small pieces.




We sprayed it with olive oil and sprinkled it with a little salt.


Then we put it in the oven at 175 degrees celsius for about ten minutes.


We baked it until it went brown on the edges.


Then we took it out and waited for it to cool.


Once it was cool we tried some. It was yummy! 
Bella, Thea-Jane and Tyesha took a bag home each to share with their families...

Here is a link to the recipe we used for baked kale chips if you want to try and make some at home!




In order to make space for our seedlings, Miss Raven harvested our other vegetables on Thursday.


She put the celery, silverbeet, spinach and beetroot into recycled supermarket bags and offered it to the Enviro Club children who had planted, watered and weeded it. 

Here it all is ready to go home next to the Seaview Block children's lettuces.



This Wednesday Cade, one of our Enviro Club students, started making a wooden box from an old crate his Dad got from his work with our Caretaker Mr Gillions. He is planning to plant the New World 'Little Garden' seedlings that his class is growing in it.

at home too, click on this link to go to there webpage for information on how to repot your seedlings and great growing hints and tips. The website also has some fun activities too! 
Enjoy growing your own little garden at home...


Thursday 5 October 2017

Term 3 Week 10


This week we made some newspaper pots for seeds
Click on the link to see how we made them!

These are great because they can be planted straight into the ground when the seedlings are big enough to go into the garden...




Then we filled them with potting mix and planted some bean seeds in them.







We also planted our cute round french carrot seeds in two containers...


Miss Raven is taking them home to look after them for the 2 week break.

We are looking forward to seeing if they have all sprouted after the holidays...



The vegetables in our raised beds are growing well with all the Spring rain and sunshine. 


The kale and silverbeet is almost ready to be made into kale chips and silverbeet salad! We need to make some room for our beans and tomatoes...