Friday, September 12, 2008

GREEN FINGERS!

Our Broader Curriculum afternoons are going really well! Whilst the fishers were busy catching trout, Cedars School Ground Force were had at work clearing the school garden in preparation for Mrs Offord's Science Projects... We used shovels, picks, hoes and rakes, and a lot of elbow grease! With help from Ally Wells, farmer, animal behaviourist and cousin of Jenny and Christopher Scholes, we dug up some BIG roots, cleared away leaves, branches, weeds, and thoroughly turned the soil over. Finally, we laid the membrane we bought last week at Cardwell Garden Centre.

A successful afternoon, and a LOT of fun!!









8 comments:

Rosalind said...

Do you think you could all come and do our front garden for us? We could offer free tuition as payment!

Mrs C

Anonymous said...

Great work gardeners, the playground will look much better for your help.
Mrs Speirs

Anonymous said...

A job well done - and good fun too!! Keep up the good work.


Angela

Anonymous said...

Looks like a lot of hard work! -Nathan :)

Anonymous said...

Im in all most every picture digging i remember wanting a huge drink afterwards! Jess :)

Anonymous said...

we found millions of worms so we put them in a corner so they wear nice and safe.






P.7 Daria

Anonymous said...

It was hard work! Me and Jess were sweating when we were digging! At least we got a 20 minute break though! - Lauren :D.

Anonymous said...

That was really funny we were thinking about making a wormatry but we didn't have a class tank

lauren S1 xx