Wednesday, 28 April 2010

More seeds sown

This week, we have been sowing more seeds. We put a cloche in the garden to protect the seeds until we can put up the greenhouse. So now we have sown courgettes, pumpkins, more sunflowers (to brighten up our own plot too!), sweet peas, nasturtiams and four different varieties of lettuce! We still need to plant up the strawberry pot and on Friday we will be digging to level up and prepare raised beds ready for onions next week.

We also started more beans in the sprouter - this time chick peas, fennugreek and alfalfa to see how they taste on Friday! Also, look out for an article in the North Star this Friday about the sunflower competition.






Wednesday, 21 April 2010

Sunflower Competition Gets Underway

Pupils came today to the drama studio and planted sunflower seeds into our home-made modules. This is the start of the competition. We have watered them in and will now wait for them to appear! People also enjoyed tasting our first batch of sprouted beans - consensus was that the nuttier tasting aduki beans were favourites though the mung beans went down well too! Earlier in the week, we constructed our strawberry tub. We hope to plant it up next Monday.

Tuesday, 13 April 2010

Return after Easter Break

Unfortunately there was some vandalism on the plot before the Easter break, so we decided to move to a different spot! This means we are "back to square one" in some ways and there is a lot of work ahead. Our spirits are not dimmed however - tomorrow we plant potatoes into bags so that will be two crops "in the ground". This term will be very busy now the weather is warmer.

Also next Wednesday we launch our "Sunflower Growing competition". Twenty pupils (first come first served) can come to the drama studio at 1.20pm and pay £1 to plant a Giant Sunflower seed and write their name on a big pot. We will take care of the seedlings and plant them into the big pots in June when they will be put on display at Frank Nicol's garden centre in Dingwall. Anyone can visit to see them growing, and guess which will grow the tallest (and how tall it will be!) The pupil with the tallest flower in September will win a cash prize whilst the person who guesses the closest height wins a £20 voucher to spend in the garden centre. All money raised will go towards buying a goat for a family in Africa through the "Oxfam Unwrapped" scheme - so please go along to join in the fun!
Tools Appeal: We believe in "recycle, re-use" so if anyone has any unwanted garden tools or equipement that you think might be useful to us, please contact the school or send an email to susan.swallow@dingwallacademy.highland.sch.uk. Below is a "wish list" of things that we currently need to give you some idea!
Wheelbarrows, rakes, spades, forks, water butts, guttering, chicken wire, pots. Feel free to email if you have anything you think we might like - even seeds and plants too! Many thanks in advance.