Autumn is here Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.- Stanley Horowitz
Saturday, 13 October 2007
Autumn is here Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.- Stanley Horowitz
Thursday, 12 July 2007
This is summer!!
- Our sunflowers will be ready to be judged.
- Kohlrabi should be ready to harvest
- leeks and butternut squash should be ready
- Tomatoes should have ripened
and hopefully we will be enjoying an Indian Summer and planning phase two of the gardening club.
We will be hosting a get together in September and maybe a cheese and wine evening with a quiz thrown in to discuss plans for the future with our friends.
I must add this note we started the year with six tiny strawberry plants , "they came forth and multiplied" and thanks to Mrs Tansey we have cultivated an addition twelve plants and must have had at least three absolutely delicious punnets of strawberries already and they are still going strong.
Thanks to all have a good and safe summer
Fiona
Friday, 8 June 2007
They may be small but they are carrots!!!
If we had known at how fulfilling and successful this project was going to be we would have done it sooner.The gardening club is going from strength to strength I cant begin to describe how lush the garden is but hopefully these photos will give you a glimpse. And yes we do have carrots they maybe small and very curiously shaped but they taste divine. The strawberries WOW absolutely luscious even our head Mr Fitzgerald had to come in for the tasting , he approved and he has a really sweet tooth. We cant keep up with the growing frenzy the kohlrabi and beetroot grow at an amazing rate., the beans are the envy of "Jack and the beanstalk", sweet peas, leeks, courgettes, peppers to name a few all thriving and promise to yield fine fruit.
Thursday, 24 May 2007
Wine and cheese evening success
Wednesday, 2 May 2007
Monday, 30 April 2007
Alls well in the garden!!
Mon 30Th April
This photo was taken 1 month ago , two of our young gardeners transplanting our carrot seedlings.
I am very eager to add some photos of our garden 1 Month later as our grey concrete garden area has been transformed to an oasis of colour and life.
- We have been extremely busy and I must say up to now very succesful. here is a list of what is growing.
- Carrots, looking very healthy
- Strawberries, absolutely fantastic
- Sweet peas, growing and thriving around a cane tripod
- Sunflowers , all vieing for first place in the competition
- Tomatoes ,almost ready to plant out
- Beetroot, looking healthy
- Broad and haricot beans
- Kohlrabi, luscious
- Coriander ,becoming robust
- Marigolds
- Freesias
- Pansies
- Lobelia
- Geraniums
- Fuschia
The list goes on.....
We are so proud and pleased ,our school day starts with a feeling of expectation as we go and check on our treasured flora.The pupils have been wonderful ,nature must have a way of recognizing their inexperienced and rough handling and forgives them for this and rewards them with its resilience.
To add to the ambience of our garden ,Rachel Judge has bought us two picnic tables and two benches. This was funded from the "Peer support" funds and I feel the Peer supporters will enjoy meeting their young pupils in a comfortable tranquil area. Thanks to Michelle and Sharon for their continued support and once year 11 course work is over they can also enjoy the gardens pleasures.Thanks also to all the staff who have donated plants ,garden equipment etc.
UPCOMING EVENTS
We are holding a wine and cheese evening along with a "How to make a hanging basket" demonstration. This will take place on Wed 23rd of May and will also include a talk on our progress and plans for the future.
karen and I are more than pleased with how things are progressing, and at how much pleasure we have gained doing it.
The primary school across the road has just started a garden club and we plan to invite some year 6 members along so they can see what is in store for them at high school and hopefully gain some new members and make their transission to high school a thing to look forward to.
I was struck by how some pupils did not realise that carrots grew underground, and that sunflowers burst out from the seeds they had planted,these little things make the project worthwhile.
Oh yes, I saw a butterfly in the garden today and also a Pied Wagtail hopefully they will tell their friends!
Pictures coming soon
Fiona
Saturday, 24 March 2007
Cake Sale Frenzy
Sunday, 18 March 2007
Whats Been Happening?
Tuesday, 6 March 2007
Tuesday March 6th
Thanks to Karen Tansey our first 12 tomato seedlings have just reared their heads in the propagator as they say"from tiny acorns".
I first must thank a few people, thankyou Mr Quinn for the kind donations of 1 woodpecker nesting box,1 sparrow nesting box and I think it is four other nesting boxes along with 2 bat boxes for good luck,(hope to have a house warming party later this year).
Must also thank Jackie Bealing for her kind donation of £10.00 look forward to seeing herself Emily and Sam at our Garden party at the end of the school year. Thanks also to B&Q for their donation of £15.00 and Mr Fitzgerald for the donation of £100.00.
These monies will be spent with enthusiasm by us on thursday when we are going on a spending spree to B&Q.
Welcome
I am glad to announce the names of the other members of staff that have decided to come on board and make this gardening club a viable project, welcome to Margaret Salmon whose enthusiasm and organisational skills are much needed, welcome to Andrew Morley whose knowledge of the future plans and improvements to the school and his wish to include our gardening club are much appreciated and we look forward to a bright future. Welcome to Ian Singleton whose knowledge and support of the pupils especially those in"R21"will be an asset to the club,and to Sharon Gaitskell her skills in design and a desire to create some tranquil spaces around the school are also most welcome. Not forgetting all staff in room "21" whose help and support is ongoing.
Thankgoodness all the formalities are over!!
We start going green on Friday lunchtime with our founding members when we will begin with a general clean up and weeding of the areas designated for enhancement.
I will post a further update at the weekend but must not forget to thank two more people , Mrs Hardisty for the donation of a well used but full of character wheelbarrow and Mrs Mc Murdo for various assortments of plant pots and other horticultural equipment.
thanks to all Fiona Lynch