Chris' Garden on PhotoPeach
Chris wanted to take us to his garden but it is a bit of a walk so he shared some photos with us today. We were fascinated with the lettuce growing out of the side of his house. He thought that he might have dropped seeds by accident.
Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gardening. Show all posts
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
Gardening Inquiry
The Year Threes have been learning about planting. We will be planting gardens down at bottom grass. They have been measuring, persevering and using teamwork.
First we went into groups and decided to come up with what they wanted to plant in their little piece of garden.
Next we told the teachers what we wanted to plant in our garden.
We also made a grid and tried to fit everything in our pieces of land.
Then we had to tell our teachers what the size of our garden was.
Today we did some weeding and started to flatten the soil...
By Rim and Liam
Tuesday, 1 March 2016
Wednesday, 18 November 2015
Gardening Groups
This week in our Tuesday afternoon gardening groups we planted some plants in the garden boxes. We planted basil, mint, peas and some beans.
We also researched some edible plants to find out what plants suit what climates and what is the best time of the year to plant them.
We also researched some edible plants to find out what plants suit what climates and what is the best time of the year to plant them.
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