Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The GOOD, The BAD and The UH-OH!

The word of the day was teamwork. All gardeners partnered up and took on a variety of tasks.  Richard, Giovanni and Simon raked leaves in the back of the garden.  Angus and Colby dug a big hole for three daisy plants. Lamont, Jessica, Carlo and Jahnelle removed rocks and leaves from between the beds and covered the area with mulch.

That was the good!

Squirrels love to kick their heels up in the mulch.  I visited the garden three times today and it looked like a mulch fiesta!

That was the bad!

As for the UH-OH-----Don't swing your rake into a wire fence.  It will get stuck and it will take someone big and strong to unstuck it!  No names are mentioned here to protect those who claimed to be innocent!

Over the weekend, I purchased crocus bulbs and picked up daffodil bulbs from Union Square.  The daffodil bulbs were free as part of an initiative to beautify NYC.  This project is also a living memorial for 9/11.  There will be 300 of them popping up in the Spring.
To learn more about this project,  check out the website below...
http://www.ny4p.org/

Stay tuned for more!  Please post comments or questions...

Friday, October 22, 2010

Gardening is the best thing in the world! (Christian)


The overall consensus is that this club can't be beat. Pedro hit the leaf jackpot in the back corner of the garden and went to  town with his team.  Some worked hard raking the last of the leaves and others planted over 30 tulip bulbs using the fancy bulb planter that my Mom gave us.  
It sure made the job easier for measuring 5 inches into the ground for each bulb.  

The Gardening Club is now having a bed raffle throughout the grades.  
B.Y.O.B.=Bring Your Own Bulbs...the winning classes will have to purchase their own bulbs for the bed that they win.

Keep you posted on the results!


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

No More Weeds!!


The fourth and fifth grade's GARDENING GURUS spent the last 2 weeks weeding the garden.  Special thanks go to Saturday's volunteers that helped complete this task in time for Spring planting to begin.

"Our garden is really getting a makeover!  Today we planted some bulbs which is just as addicting as weeding.   I want to become a gardener when I grow up!" (Richard)

This week will be dedicated to planting.  There will be 100 tulip bulbs planted throughout the garden.  Gardeners dug 6 inch holes, deep enough to keep those bulbs warm and cozy through the Winter.  
They really impressed me with their teamwork and patience.  
Watching each bulb get planted really got me excited for Spring!

During the next couple of weeks, we will be planting more Spring flowers.  

Can you make any suggestions?





Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Weeds, Weeds and MORE Weeds!


"I'm really starting to get the hang of gardening!" said  Richard.

The hard work continued and we were all happy to reveal the worms, spiders, and bugs from under leaves and weeds.  Although ewwwwwwws were heard (LOUDLY), everyone gladly continued with rakes and trowels in hand!

The goal is to have all weeds out by Friday so that we can plant tulip bulbs next week.  (Thank you to my mom for bringing us a bag of 100 bulbs!)

There are also two new additions to the garden-Go take a look-but don't touch!  

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Weedy to Rake and Trowel!

I know what you are thinking!

This morning's drizzle did not stop the 5th Grade Gardeners who now refer to themselves as "Guardians of the Garden"!  

Here is what the GUARDIANS reported...
"Gardening is so much fun. I wish I could garden everyday!" (Rhys)
"I think gardening is hard and fun!" (Roberto)
"Gardening is fun and it's better than recess." (Alexis)

We made significant progress pulling weeds and hope to finish by the end of next week!  Next step-getting ready for SPRING-planting bulbs and other surprises are in store...STAY TUNED!

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Try this at home



Are you a gardener at heart?? Make a tool tote!

Try this at home with a milk or water plastic jug.  Decorate and carry your supplies...Rhys loves his!

Rakes, Trowels and Mud...Oh My!

Boy, were we surprised!  A slight drizzle didn't stop us!

I have to report that the 4th graders in the Gardening Club were hard at work this morning.   Here are some things they had to say in the GARDEN JOURNAL...

"Gardening is not as easy as it seems!"(Jessica)
"Weeding is harder then it looks." (Derek)
"We each went in 4 groups and pulled weeds in each bed.  It was hard work!" (Colby)
"We weeded the garden with rakes and trowels.  The process was hard, but fun." (Richard)

As hard as it was, we found worms and lots of other surprises.  Upon leaving the garden, Richard grabbed  Derek by the arm, swung him around to face the garden, smiled and said "Look, we made progress". That's just what we did!