chooks and beans

Today   we had an exciting time in the garden. The weather was bright, sunny but a little bit chilly.All the groups had different activities. Our group had two activities. The first was to feed the chooks, collect the eggs and fill the water can in the chook’s pen.

The next activity was to tie  strings to the bean and attach it to the teepee. This will help the beans grow.The bean plant was flowering.

One of our questions was- “How come the Brussel sprouts that we used yesterday in the kitchen were very small and the leaves were kind of open?”

4A Garden Experience

In the garden, on Wednesday we were the first class to dig up potatoes!!!! We didn’t know if we had any…..but there were 3 big ones! It was exciting. The skin was really good in colour and the potatoes had grown really well, I hope we find more.

Group four made organic pesticide, which is used to keep pests away. You need- 10 Chillies, 4 cloves of Garlic, 4 teaspoons of detergent and 1 litre of boiling water.

Method-

Finley chop the Garlic and the Chillies.

Add 2 teaspoons of detergent and 1L of boiling water.

Mix well and then pour in a jug.

Leave for 24 hours then strain and spray on plants.

We noticed garden bed 6 was really dry so we spread cow manure over it.

In the garden group 3 we planted Coriander. We were digging up the weeds but instead we found five gigantic Tunips!!! Then we planted the Coriander. We made a big teepee, with sticks for the Snowpeas to grow around. Hopefully the Coriander will grow, and our Snowpeas will be a success and yummy!!!!

Group 2 fed the chooks, cleared the egg shells and gave the chooks there scraps from the kitchen. We pulled out the old basil plants and put it in the chooks house. Using shovels we turned the soil upside down and made it flat ready for the next plants.

Group 1 started by pulling out some weeds then we squashed flowers and left them on the garden bed because it is good for the soil. We also put the mulch over the flowers. By doing this we have put nutrients in the garden to make the plants grow healthy.