Friday, September 21, 2012

Sustainability - selling worm tea.


Above: Chloe filling her bottle. 


Chloe, Jessica, and Ben helped fill clean milk bottles with worm tea today. Ann-Maree made up a nice colorful label which we glued on to the bottles. We have put the bottles of worm on our Trading Table for parents/whanau to buy to feed their garden. 

Above: Four bottles of 'worm tea' for trade on the Trading Table. 

Selling worm tea is just another way of becoming more sustainable in our kindergarten. It is also a way of sharing our beautiful worm tea with our kindergarten families. 

Written by Barbara (teacher).  

Tomato's and Lettuce's planted.


Above and right: Today Charli and Chloe helped in the garden by planting out one of the 'Early Girl' tomato plants each. We haven't raised these from seed at kindergarten but we have planted them into yummy compost from the worm farm. We have staked the tomato plants and have placed a mini 'fizzy drink bottle' hot house over them to protect them from the elements (it is quite windy at times at the moment). 

Above, right, and below: Today Jessica (right) and Chloe (below) sowed TUI Gourmet Lettuce seeds in the garden between the tomato plants. We put TUI Quash round the edge of the garden bed to stop Mr and Mrs Snail and all the little snails from eating our lettuces when they sprout. 

Thank you for all your help today girls. You are learning about how to care for plants and your kindergarten environment. Great life  long skills. I hope that you are becoming passionate about growing food to eat too.
Written by Barbara (teacher). :)

Planting Snow Pea Seedlings


Above: Today Layla Mac helped in the garden planting some of the Snow Pea seedlings around one of the bamboo teepees. We sowed the seeds in August into egg carton pots in TUI SEED RAISING MIX. We have had an almost 100% success rate. YAY!!
Right: When Layla got tired of planting Amy, Atikin's mummy, took over and finished off the planting out of the seedlings. She thoroughly enjoyed spending time in the kindergarten garden. 


Left and Below: Thank you to Layla and Amy we have all the Snow Pea seedlings planted around both of the bamboo teepees. We have grown peas around these teepees for two years now. They are lasting well. 

Planting Spinach


Above: Today Zoe helped me in the garden. Firstly we pulled the old, 'gone to seed' spinach up out of the garden. We put this into the compost bin (right). 

Below: Zoe holding the new spinach plants ready to plant in the space where the old were. 

Below Right: new spinach planted in the garden with TUI QUASH scattered around so those naughty garden visitors, Mr and Mrs Snail, will not feed on them. 


Zoe, thank you for helping me in the garden today. You are one of the keenest gardeners at kindergarten. Our bird pets are going to enjoy eating the yummy spinach when it grows. I love all the help that  you so happily give me. Gardening is becoming a strong interest for you. 

Written by Barbara. 

Above: Joe, Piper, and Makayla planting out the cucumber plant. Right: Connor joined the group also.
Below: just hanging out in the garden.
Today we planted a cucumber plant. The afternoon children helped to plant it. After that we just hung out in the garden for a while. Makayla had a storybook that she wanted me to read so we sat on the garden wall and i read it to them. It was a lovely time in the garden. 

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Baby Carrots have sprouted.

Friday 7th September - the baby carrots planted several weeks ago have sprouted. We have the nets over them to stop those rascally sparrows, Billy, Bobby, Betty, and whanau, eating them. We have also sprinkled round TUI Quash to stop those naughty snails eating them. Now we need some nice sunshine warmth to make them grow more. Bring on the sun. 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Sparrow proofing the carrots.

We have some very rascally sparrows in the garden at Bayview Kindergarten. So......we need to 'sparrow proof' some parts of the garden from them. Our sparrow friends: Billy, Bobby, Betty, Brucey, Barbie, Bevvy, Bryan, Butterfingers, to name a few of the whanau, love to eat the new lettuce plants and the delicious tops of the baby carrots that have just come up. We have discovered that if we put a netting over the garden the little rascals can't get to out veges. :) This week we erected netting over the part of the garden where we sowed carrot seeds two weeks ago. Fingers crossed it is successful. Those naughty snails eat them too - but we fix them with special TUI Quash snail food. 
See our sparrow proofing in the photo. 

Apple Tree Espalier Frame Organised


Noah's dad, Matt, spent the morning at kindergarten with Noah. I asked Matt to help me with setting up the frame for the Apple tree that Lance's family gave us when he left. I decided that the tree lent itself to being espaliered. Matt hammered the two steel waratahs into the ground for me. They were quite tall so needed a bit of height to be able to hammer them in to the ground. Phew!!! BIG THANKS to Matt. 

Planting Beetroot and Corn Seedlings


This week we have been busy in the garden - SPRING is here so it is time to fill up the vegetable garden boxes with vegetable seedlings and seeds. This week the children and i planted out some beetroot and corn seedlings. The beetroot along the edge of the garden bed and the corn down the middle. Zoe, Chloe, Shyann, were my best helpers this week. These girls have a strong interest in the garden and are my regular helpers. They are getting good at planting out the little seedlings, taking care with their fragile roots and stems.