Saturday 30 October 2010

Garlic Bread Feast!


On Wednesday this week we took our own-grown garlic and made garlic bread with it. Quite a smelly job - a little bit of garlic goes a long way! Hence Danielle's face in picture two! On Thursday we then had lunch together - lentil and vegetable soup with garlic bread. Delicious! Needless to say there was none left at the end! Mr McFarlane came to join us - and brought a table to use for potting in the shed - thanks, it's just what we need!
The Garlic - dried and ready to use. Crushing the garlic - what's that odour??! Leaving the garlic to stand after it's crushed and before cooking allows it to release a chemical called allicin (which causes the garlic smell). This chemical is well known as a cancer-busting chemical so it is very healthy to eat regularly (as well as warding off evil spirits and vampires in the films!!)

Thursday 7 October 2010

Butterfly and Bumblebee flowers sown



This week, we did several jobs - weeding borders, feeding the sunflowers and brussel sprouts, raking up leaves and our main job was preparing the border to sow our seeds. They are a mixture of nectar rich flowers to attract both butterflies and bees. Hopefully they will also give us lots of colour and interest to look at next year You can see here lettuces that we've potted on too. The warm weather is keeping them growing.
We have left some runner beans to get bigger and produce seeds so we can sow them again next year:

Friday 1 October 2010

Sunflower Competition Winner!

On Thursday this week, we measured the sunflowers at Frank Nicol's. There was a clear winner - number 4 (planted by S5 pupil Rachael MacRae) - standing at 267c cm. Mrs Morton who works at the Academy guessed the closest height and wins the £20 voucher to spend at the garden centre. We would like to thank all those who contributed by making guesses. In total, the competition raised £50 - enough to buy 2 goats for families in Africa! In the top picture, you can see Miss Swallow, Mr MacFarlane, Danielle Burton, Lewis MacKenzie, Catriona MacIver, and Lid Philip from the garden centre who has cared for the flowers so well through the summer holidays! In the second picture you can see Miss Richards at the front. See how much taller than the others the winning flower is!

Below: measuring the shorter ones - "smile"!
Mr MacFarlane needed to use a ladder to measure the highest ones!

Danielle looking studious as she takes down the heights!

How will we get them back up to school? After measuring, we loaded Miss Swallow's trailer and she drove VERY slowly back to school where we carried them down into the garden! They brighten the place up and we'll let them go to seed so we can collect them for sowing next year. We'll feed some to the birds in the winter too.After all that, we still had time to dig some more of the raised bed to get ready for sowing our flower border:On Wednesday it was pouring with rain, so we ate our lunch in the shed and sat planning things for the future!