The season is coming to a close so I thought I'd post some pictures of the garden in it's prime this summer. It's now time to think about cleaning up the garden for the winter and also time to plan for next season. I'm very pleased with how things grew this year and with this first season growing at NCCS under our belts there will be many positive changes for next year to come. Thanks to all who are a part of and support this project!
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
The Cutting Garden in it's Glory
The season is coming to a close so I thought I'd post some pictures of the garden in it's prime this summer. It's now time to think about cleaning up the garden for the winter and also time to plan for next season. I'm very pleased with how things grew this year and with this first season growing at NCCS under our belts there will be many positive changes for next year to come. Thanks to all who are a part of and support this project!
Monday, July 8, 2013
Harvest Has Begun!
Cutting has begun and the flowers have been so plentiful lately. We've had enough to make some donations and also expand the CSA. We are up to 24 shares sold!
Going into the 6th week, we are excited about the beauty and bounty that the NCCS gardens are proving capable of!
Have a great week!
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Willing Workers
We've been picking away at our garden projects this spring. One day after school as I was spreading organic soil amendments on the vegetable garden site and planting some flowers around school, Samantha offered her help. 'Sure!' I replied enthusiastically. Sam eagerly and proficiently helped me at each task, running in to ask her mom if she could accompany me to the next job. She was a BIG help! It always amazes me how eager the kids at NCCS are to help with gardening. They are so genuinely interested and so willing to work. Thanks Sam!
We've had great help from parents as well. Thanks to helpful hands the entire flower plot is now planted and starting to bloom. It's been great to get to know other parents in the garden. If you'd like to help this summer, please contact me and I will send you updates on group workdays.
Thanks to all you great volunteers!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Getting Ready for Flowers
This post is a bit late, as some of the pictures were taken in March. But I wanted to give an update about what exactly is going on in that plot next to the cornfield, near the road and marquee. Why, cut flowers of course! To be exact, we have readied a 75 x 25 foot garden where many different varieties of cut flowers will be grown for the NCCS Flower CSA.
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| The first step is using the plow to turn over the sod. |
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| Next, we attached the tiller and went over the plowed area to even things out and incorporate the sod. |
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| Green Heart Sunflower seeds were planted mid April. Sunflowers are surprisingly hardy! |
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| Here you can see a row of 'Rocket Mix' snapdragons, planted with the sunflowers in mid April. Snapdragons can also take colder temperatures so it's okay to plant them this early. |
It's now time to think about the big planting of the 15 plus varieties of flowers that will grace this garden. This will happen within the next 2 weeks.
We still have flower shares available, please get in touch if you're interested in a beautiful bouquet once a week for 18 weeks, starting in June!
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Worms, worms, worms
On the last winter interest learning day we talked about decomposition and how compost is made. We also talked about the role worms play in breaking down organic waste and also their role in aerating the soil. After reading a book about composting, everyone lent a hand in building a worm bin to compost food waste from the school. After the bin was built, we enjoyed some time outside digging worms and made individual 'worm farms' in mason jars for each student to take home.
| The kids are eager to get their hands on a worm. |
Monday, March 11, 2013
Another garden day!
| Dexter is SO excited to see that his lettuce seeds have sprouted! |
| Our lettuce seeding from week 1; some have started to sprout. |
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Interest Learning Gardening Class Starts!
We were very excited to start the NCCS Garden Class this past Friday. Students got to choose one of the offered topics and 11 Primary and Early Elementary students chose the Gardening Class. We learned what ingredients make up a good soil and then we got to mix our own potting soil. Our focus was also on one part of the plant that we eat; leaves. So we planted lettuce seeds and should see them come up by next Friday. Stay tuned!
Learning about ingredients that make good organic soil; fertilizers bloodmeal, greensand and rock phosphate mixed with peat moss, lime, perlite and compost.
Planting lettuce seeds in our freshly mixed soil.
Mixing it up and getting our hands dirty.
Learning to plant seeds.
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