We wanted to show you our little vege patch outside our classroom.
This is what it looked like before:
With all our vege patch almost done, we decided to add some beautiful pink flowers to add a POP of colour !
Our vegetable patch has: silver beet, broad beans, broccoli and cauliflower.
And of course our pretty pink flowers (which are not edible!)
Here is our finished garden - What do you think?
At first, a lot of the students didn't want to do the gardening, they were just going to stay inside and do some school work because they thought getting their hands dirty was a bit yucky - but when they saw the students that were outside, gardening having so much fun, they all decided to join in. At the end of our gardening block, everyone had a lot of fun and they wanted to do more gardening!
Have you ever tried something for the first time and hated it, but the more you did it, you end up really enjoying it and having fun? What was it?
Let us know in the comments!
Your vegetable patch is a great idea Room 2! I will be watching it grow! How did you decide which vegetables would be best to plant at this time of the year? From Wendy
ReplyDeleteHi Wendy,
DeleteWe decided to plant the Winter vegetables that were available from PaknSave!
Just the ones that were available there.
We're very excited to watch them grow too!
Kia ora Room 2,
ReplyDeleteWow! What fantastic vege garden. It was amazing to see all of you working on it last week and all of you having your hands in the dirt. What a sight it was. Well done you guys. Did you find it fun? Keep up with the awesome learning.
Tu meke Room 2. Your garden looks great! I think you will all enjoying seeing these grow over the next few weeks. What will you do with your vegetables when they are ready?
ReplyDeleteKia ora Room 2. I am watching your veggies and flowers growing bigger and bigger by the day and I am impressed with what you have achieved. You must all have green fingers!!! I wonder what that means?
ReplyDeleteWell done. Arohanui Raina