Today roots and shoots was realy fun I finally got to pick my radishes =)
but the realy sad part is that today was the last day for roots and shoots =(
Forres Preparatory School is situated in Cape Town. We are fortunate to overlook the beautiful Rondebosch Common - an open common of about 40 hectares (100 acres) in Rondebosch, Cape Town in South Africa. It contains one of the only surviving pockets of the critically endangered “Cape Flats Sand Fynbos” vegetation type, which exists nowhere else in the world.
Roots & Shoots South Africa
We are new members of the Roots and Shoots program of the Jane Goodall Institute in South Africa. Forres Preparatory School has started its own Roots and Shoots Club. This is being run by the children, in keeping with the excitement which Forres children already experience in learning to be good stewards of this earth. Forres Prep, overlooking Rondebosch Common, fosters a keen sense of the role we all play in supporting our Diversity and our Natural World.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Harvest
Today we ate some of the radishesI think they were Dan's,Andrews and Bens but still they were good and Mrs Esterhuizen said she would get guppys for our pond ,well thanks for reading.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
In the last week a picket fence was put up and the garden was expanded, but sadly it is not all for us and some will be seperated for the younger children. My radishes have grown and are soon ready to pick, but I will keep my Prized Radish. Today we dug a small trench between the two areas and are going to plant corn or sunflowers. Leave a comment and tell me what you want to plant...
separation
Today we divided the roots and shoots garden with the soon to come foundation phase garden.We have decided to separate these gardens with 'plant trenches' an idea made up by our founder Caroline Esterhuizen.She also suggested that we make a pond type pool in the middle of our garden as a sub-source of water.Ben,Andrew and I went to look for a round tub for the frame of the pond.We returned several times with no luck in finding any suitable tubs and decided to give up.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Roots and Shoots was awsome today."I love roots and shoots!!!"
I decorated my tyre !
Today I decorated my tyre and I watered my plants it looks awsome Roots and Shoots is realy fun!!!
Finding out about the shoots!
On Monday the 31 of October I finally found shoots I was like Awesome and i told everybody but they all saw last week and today I planted lavender and in the first week I planted chives.Oh ya today I painted my tyre green.
Finally
Finally my, Dan R-G, and Bendaman's shoots have grown :). Happily last week Thursday, the beans and radishes sprouted and are growing well. They will be ready in about a month. Also the red basil and the ?Mystery? seed have sprouted recently.
From ACWoolard
From ACWoolard
I modified my garden!
Today we all painted our tires that we are growing our veggies in and it all looks great!!
I painted my tyre white and blue!
In my tyre I am growing peppers,tomatoes,corn and a wild peach tree.
Today seb and I planted lavender and it smells great!!!!
MTA
I painted my tyre white and blue!
In my tyre I am growing peppers,tomatoes,corn and a wild peach tree.
Today seb and I planted lavender and it smells great!!!!
MTA
Cement plants
Today we put plants that we had bought into cement blocks supplied by Forres into a slice of our 'Pizza garden'.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Finally a shoot!
After weeks of nurturing, my tomatoes have sprouted!!
I'm looking forward to having a bumper crop!
My coriander and chives are doing well. I have got my mom's green fingers.
MTA
I'm looking forward to having a bumper crop!
My coriander and chives are doing well. I have got my mom's green fingers.
MTA
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Abundance in Re-using
This term we are looking at recycling and how much we can recycle to create greenness and beauty and bounty. Our original little sandpit garden is blooming and we are seeing buds and flowers and the first signs of baby beans and tomatoes. Our chief concern for this little garden is how to control pests: at the moment they are being relocated by hand and we have started using an organic spray made from garlic and chilli.
We planted small hanging gardens this last week: in recycling old milk bottles and plastic soft drink bottles we can make a walk of green herbs. We used wire from the fence which was taken down, to make a hanging garden wall and the hooks to suspend the bottles.
Our tyres in the sandpit are happy and all seeds, except for the carrots, have come through. We are especially excited about the potatoes and watermelons!
This is our new garden. It is a "Pizza Garden". This means that the tyres have been set out in a pizza formation and each tyre has been planted with ingredients that go into making exciting pizza toppings...except for cheese vines. We will have to bring in a cow for that at some stage :-)
This term we have 16 Roots and Shootsers and each has a tyre garden to look after. This little Pizza Garden represents a LOT of recycling. We have found uses for old tyres, the cut-down fence, old cardboard to line the tyres, old milk and soft drink bottles, the broom sticks from the school play...even mini water bottle have become an intricate drip-watering system.
We planted small hanging gardens this last week: in recycling old milk bottles and plastic soft drink bottles we can make a walk of green herbs. We used wire from the fence which was taken down, to make a hanging garden wall and the hooks to suspend the bottles.
Our tyres in the sandpit are happy and all seeds, except for the carrots, have come through. We are especially excited about the potatoes and watermelons!
This is our new garden. It is a "Pizza Garden". This means that the tyres have been set out in a pizza formation and each tyre has been planted with ingredients that go into making exciting pizza toppings...except for cheese vines. We will have to bring in a cow for that at some stage :-)
This term we have 16 Roots and Shootsers and each has a tyre garden to look after. This little Pizza Garden represents a LOT of recycling. We have found uses for old tyres, the cut-down fence, old cardboard to line the tyres, old milk and soft drink bottles, the broom sticks from the school play...even mini water bottle have become an intricate drip-watering system.
Labels:
hanging garden,
recycling,
sandpit garden,
Tyre Gardens
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Great day at Roots & Shoots today... Lots of water. Tyre's are clean and are ready for the new recycled door. Planted Red Basil in my Tyre. Lovely square tiles all around our pizza garden. The potatoes are getting along and are nearly starting to blossom. The hanging garden is doing well. Hope there aren't anymore roots showing. Roots are shooting and the Term 3 garden should be ready for harvesting soon, we all hope. I can't believe it Forres Roots and Shoot's page has 323 views. I would have never guessed. Can't wait till next week's Roots and Shoots!
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Our garden has grown: this term we have taken some brilliant ideas from the delightful publication Roots, Shoots, Buckets and Boots
Our Roots and Shoots club has grown from 5 members to 14 this term. We have had to think about what we can all get involved in for the next 8 weeks without crowding the original tyre garden (which, by the way is doing beautifully). We have been given a lovely patch of ground adjacent to Tyre Garden, and this is where we will lay out our "Pizza Garden". This will be in the circular shape of a pizza with "slices" of planting zones in which we will grow fresh herbs and veggies organically. Each club member is also going to recycle 2 litre plastic bottles to create a hanging garden of planters. This is just another experiment in growing useful plants in a small space. If you can't spread out your gardening in a large sunny area, then why not go "Up" and start gardening vertically?
Our Roots and Shoots club has grown from 5 members to 14 this term. We have had to think about what we can all get involved in for the next 8 weeks without crowding the original tyre garden (which, by the way is doing beautifully). We have been given a lovely patch of ground adjacent to Tyre Garden, and this is where we will lay out our "Pizza Garden". This will be in the circular shape of a pizza with "slices" of planting zones in which we will grow fresh herbs and veggies organically. Each club member is also going to recycle 2 litre plastic bottles to create a hanging garden of planters. This is just another experiment in growing useful plants in a small space. If you can't spread out your gardening in a large sunny area, then why not go "Up" and start gardening vertically?
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Wonderful Work
Well done Forres Roots and Shootsters, your garden is looking amazing. I am looking forward to your new projects this term.
Monday, October 10, 2011
A New School Term - Little Green Shoots are Thriving
The Forres Team has put the owl box in place and our veggie garden is growing beautifully. No disused object goes untested for its usefulness in the veggie patch. Enthusiastic gardeners found an old washing up sink and turned it into a fabulous bean planter and potting shelf. Another important part of bringing a garden to life, is attention to personal design and decor.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Owls and Veggies
Full steam ahead!!
1. Our Earth Project: sustainable living in container gardening. We are setting up our pilot project in tyres, old containers and so on. Our mission is to become experts in growing veggies and herbs in small containers. We want to take what we learn and then volunteer our services in our wider community by setting up small Caring Gardens in places where they are needed. We are getting in touch with how things grow and learning about the magic of growing things. We have a patch of earth to play with!
2. Our Animal Project: The Owl Box. We have an Owl Box and are waiting for the Owl Box Experts to visit us and show us where to set up our box and give us some advice.Horrayyyy! Our Owl Box is ready and waiting.
What lucky children Forres Children are:-)
1. Our Earth Project: sustainable living in container gardening. We are setting up our pilot project in tyres, old containers and so on. Our mission is to become experts in growing veggies and herbs in small containers. We want to take what we learn and then volunteer our services in our wider community by setting up small Caring Gardens in places where they are needed. We are getting in touch with how things grow and learning about the magic of growing things. We have a patch of earth to play with!
2. Our Animal Project: The Owl Box. We have an Owl Box and are waiting for the Owl Box Experts to visit us and show us where to set up our box and give us some advice.Horrayyyy! Our Owl Box is ready and waiting.
What lucky children Forres Children are:-)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Fabulous Links
- http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/places/find/south-africa/