Thursday 29 November 2012

Hedge Planting


 It's been a cold week.  The frost stayed on the ground all day Thursday.  Above you can see Cameron, Kyle and Callum planting hedge plants.  We finally made a start!  It's very stony ground however so the going was slow.

 On Thursday, Miss Swallow dug lots of holes ready for planting so next week we should get more done.  Here you can see Danielle and Lexie picking up stones for the stone pile.
 We will fill the holes using the soil from our potato competition bags, to give the trees a better start.
 We used carpet strips so keep the frost off the new holes so the plants don't suffer root damage.



Thursday 22 November 2012

Roots and Shoots Gold Award



Dingwall Academy will be presented with a Gold Award from the Roots and Shoots charity, founded by Jane Goodall.  DiGGers are proud to have been instrumental in us gaining the award.  Our very own Lewis and Charlotte will travel to London soon to spend a day at London Zoo along with two pupils from the "Waste Not Want Not" elective course.  They have been selected along with just a few groups to do a presentation about what we have achieved in the garden to improve our environment in school, grow our own food and encourage greater biodiversity.

We pledge to continue working to improve the garden and encourage others to enjoy it and learn about plants and how important they are to us!

Red Crisps!

 On Thursday this week, we had a go at turning our Highland Burgundy Red potatoes into crisps.  Actually, we tried 3 different varieties: Golden Wonder and Blue Belle as well.
 We were kindly allowed to use one of the HFT rooms (that's Health & Food Technology).  It was a bit of a rush, but we lit an oven and used potato peelers to take thin strips off the potatoes.
 It was quite tricky to get them just the right thickness.  It was really something of an experiment.


 We brushed a tray each, placed the potato slices, then brushed again with a little olive oil.

 By this time, the oven was hot, so we popped the trays in and cleared all the equipment away.
 As they were cooking, Grigor turned up - just in time to be a taster!
The first tray were a bit on the burnt side!  We ate them though - just plain crisps.  We sprinkled the next trays with salt, and then the next with onion seasoning.
 The slightly thicker slices worked best - one tray was rather thin, and they stuck to the tray!  We had to scrape them off.
We were still scoffing when the bell went, so we quickly gobbled up what was left and everyone headed off to lessons.  Miss Swallow was free, so stayed behind to wash the trays, but a lad from the next HFT class kindly took over after a hint from Mrs MacKenzie!  Thanks for that!  And thanks to Mrs MacKenzie for letting us use her room!

On Wednesday, Miss Swallow unloaded a whole trailer load of bark - thank goodness Danielle arrived to be able to help after she had delivered some potatoes and raffle tickets to staff!

Friday 16 November 2012

Selling Potatoes, Cutting Turf and Weaving Willow

Another busy week flies by.  Above you can see Danielle weighing out our competition potatoes ("Blue Belle" variety).  We have been selling them to staff to raise funds for the shed roof repairs!  So far, 13kg has raised £26 so it's going well.
 Meanwhile Catriona and new member Cameron dig up our "Highland Burgendy Red" potatoes.  We had a request for 1kg of these, but are keeping a good number of them for our own consumption as we haven't tasted them before!  They are red all the way through.
 Margaret, Catriona's mum came in again to help.  She really has been great with digging turf for the new hedge as well as weeding the raised beds - she's gradually working her way round the garden to catch up on all the summer weeds!
 Here Connorhan, Kyle and Kieran continue preparing for the hedge to be planted.
 On Thursday, Lewis and Catriona spread wood chips round the fruit bushes....
 ...and Cameron wove the willow back into the seat structure to tidy the new growth.  We also gave the top a "haircut" and...
 ...used it to make the edge of a mini border on the steep slope at the bottom of the garden.
We filled it with soil and planted out the iris that Mr Mafarlane brought in before the October break.

Friday 9 November 2012

Winners Announced! Collecting Bark and Cropping Willow

On Friday of this week, we announced the winners of the Potato Competition - both S2 pupils: Ryan Murray and Finlay Campbell.  Ryan's potato grew the most, and Fin guessed the correct one!  The competition has raised £61 for the Highland Hospice.  We'd like to thank Frank Nicol for hosting it and providing the prize of a £20 voucher.

The announcement was made to the whole school, via the tannoy system...by...our very own Danielle!  She read the message very smoothly, steadily and clearly without any sign of nervousness whatever - well done Danielle, you made us proud!
Meanwhile last Friday, Miss Swallow was up on the roof of the shed, fixing our leak (hopefully).  She patched up the felt and put tar underneath to keep any water out.  

 If this doesn't work, we'll have to buy a new roll of felt - which unfortunately is not cheap, costing just more than we have in our account right now!!  We need to do some fund raising for the club!  Starting next week, we can sell some of our potatoes.  We also have a raised bed to raffle, so need to get it publicised.
 Miss Swallow also visited the local saw mill (just behind the school) where they gave us some chipped bark for free.
 We will use it round the fruit bushes and hedge (when it gets planted) to suppress the weeds.  We may even make some path edging and bark paths for walking on.
 Danielle made an enormous pile of leaves, then the Elective class carried it trug by trug to the leaf mold pile.
 Our two new members Kieran and Callum had a real production line going to transport the bark up to the garden on Wednesday.  They are very hard workers!
On Thursday, we tried an experiment.  We cut back some willow from the overgrown seat, stripped the leaves off the branches and used them to weave an edging for a mini border in order to be able to plant out the iris that Mr MacFarlane brought in before the holidays.  Watch this space for more photos.
Even Mr MacFarlane turned up to get stuck in with the work!  He must have got the date wrong (as he usually turns up for food and parties!  lol)

Catriona's mum came in this week again too, to work away on the hedge border.  She also brought in some fabulous Bamboo Cane plants from her own garden and potted them up for us until we can prepare a spot to put them (and decide on where would be best!)

We also might have a couple more new members in the wings - the garden was a hive of activity on Thursday, with the two potential new members coming to see what it was all about.  Hope to see you again next week!

Thursday 1 November 2012

More potatoes to weigh out

 On Wednesday this week, Connorhan mixed the compost heap whilst new members Kieran and Callum continued to weigh out the competition potatoes.  It was also Kieran's birthday - so happy birthday to him!
 On Thursday, Danielle cut the sunflower heads so we can dry them in the shed and make fat balls for the birds with the seeds later.
 She then started the mammoth task of raking leaves for the leaf mold pile!
 We now have a potato plant winner - number 11 had looked for a long time as though it would win at a weight of 1070g but at the last moment, it got overtaken by number 19 weighing in at a whopping 1380g!
Watch this space next week to see who the plant was adopted by, and the result of who guessed the correct plant (and gets drawn out of the hat) to win the £20 voucher.