Thursday 25 November 2010

Barrels, Bulbs and (almost) Bird Tables!

This week was very busy. On Tuesday, school inspectors wanted to meet us so we gave them a slide show about all we have acheived in our first year. Well done to Lewis, Shaun, Catriona and Charlotte - you all read your lines very well!
On Wednesday we decided the barrels outside the front of the school really needed replanting - you can see why in the picture below!

We emptied them out completely and used new compost. They now have hyacinth bulbs deep in the soil, which should smell lovely in the spring. In the top are pansies which will get bigger and give good winter colour to brighten up the entrance of the school.

We were joined on Thursday by five members of staff and two first year girls who helped us plant yet more bulbs behind the school. There are now quite a lot of daffodils ready to come up in Spring. Thank you everyone!

We also used spare bulbs and some pansies to plant up two large pots for the garden - we will keep them a bit warmer in the greenhouse for the winter and put them out by the shed doors in the spring when they flower. Mrs MacLennan kindly donated some large pots that we can grow carrots and parsnips in next year - thankyou! Also on Wednesday, Danielle and Mr MacFarlane finished chopping up the sunflower plant remains into the compost. They also planted some onions.
If you are wondering about the "almost Bird Tables" bit of the title, well, Miss Swallow started to make a bird table just before lunch on Thursday using old bits of wood that we have. We want to feed birds during the cold winter (which started with snow just yesterday!) and be able to watch them from the shed. Things didn't go quite to plan - some of the bits are shown below - so hopefully, she can finish it over the weekend and we can put it up next week...watch this space!

Friday 19 November 2010

Collecting Leaves and Planting Bulbs

Another week whizzes by and we still have lots to do before the winter sets in! On Wednesday we raked more leaves and started cutting up the dead sunflowers for the compost heap. On Thursday we had some help from Miss Forsyth and five S1 boys to plant a big bag of daffodil bulbs. It was a pretty cold day and the ground was stoney and difficult to dig, so everyone did well to plant what they did!

Friday 12 November 2010

Happy Birthday DiGGers!

This week we got lots done! On Wednesday we carried on treating the shed. We were lucky as it was sunny though also very cold! Lewis's dad gave us some overalls - so you can see why we look as though we are on an episode of CSI!! Also, Catriona's mum came to help us. She continued after lunch with Mr MacFarlane and Danielle, then Miss Swallow made the most of the dry weather by completing the job after school.

On Thursday, we celebrated our first birthday by having a cake (carrot of course!). Unfortunately, Lewis was away at the dentist, so we saved a piece for him! We also opened lots of "presents" - parcels that have been arriving for us over the past few weeks. For example, we passed the Royal Horticultural Society "Campaign for School Gardening" level 1 and received lots of seeds and two wooden pot makers.

Next Thursday, there will be a "Bulb Planting Activity" for any pupils and staff to join in. We'll be planting bulbs all around the school grounds to brighten it up next spring. If you'd like to participate, meet at the main school office at 1.30pm.

Thursday 4 November 2010

Treating the Shed and Collecting Seeds







On Wednesday this week we had blue skies so started to treat the shed for the winter. The girls got going with the brushes whilst the boys worked with a marker to outline our DiGGers! logo using stencil cutouts.

Typically it rained on Thursday but we still had plenty to do! Below you can see us collecting seeds from the runner beans to sow next spring. Also, the seeds from the Sunflowers. We'll make a fat ball with some of them, to feed the birds in the winter and keep the biggest for planting again next year. We might even eat some in a salad next time we make garlic bread!