
We had a wonderful morning with the students from Miss Hackings class at Parkland School. Some of the students took part in the programme last year and for others it was their first time.
In the garden we had to do lots of digging to get out the roots from the weeds that had been growing there, then we added plant food to the soil (Lime – Icing sugar, Blood and Bone – Cinnamon, General Fertiliser – Sprinkles and sheep poo – Chocolate chips) and dug it in well. Then it was time to plant! Cabbages, Spring Onions, Radish, Broccoli, Basil and Beans to name a few.
In the hall there were some impressive cooking skills being used to make a wonderful lunch. Lots of chopping, grating, mixing and taste testing before the recipes were put in the ovens to cook. The smell coming out of the main doors was AMAZING! Then of course the clean up, I was so happy to see everybody helping out to make the big job a little bit easier – well done guys.
Then it was time to eat. We talked about table manners and how we should all give some new foods as go – because you never know, you might just find a new favourite! Lunch was delicious and was demolished pretty quickly, and all the leftovers were snapped up too. Well done everyone 🙂
I hope everyone had a fun morning with the P2P team. Don’t forget to keep weeding and watering your vegetable garden. I look forward to being able to harvest some of the produce when we come back in March. Also, I loved seeing the new murals on the shed – Kevin the Cat looks AMAZING!
Until then, happy gardening everyone! Jacinda