• Apr072009

    POSTED AT 10:14 AM

    Students are posting descriptions of the seeds and seedlings for sale.  Read the comments below for descriptions of seeds for Red Sails Lettuce, Black Seeded Simpson Lettuce, Marketmore Cucumber, Jewel Mix Nasturtium, Gem Marigold, and for seedlings of Conchos Jalapeno, Carmen Sweet Pepper, Yellow Pear Tomato, Pruden's Purple Tomato, Genovese Basil, Purple Basil, and Parsley.  Thanks for your support!

    Apr032009

    POSTED AT 05:36 PM

    After spending Thursday digging, students had turned over the soil in most of the garden plot.  Mr. Hubbard from MGWS very generously volunteered to rototill, and he was able to do this while we were on our field trip today.  Now all we need is organic material to add to the soil...  then we can start planting!  There was a great article in the Portsmouth Herald today by David Ramsay: http://www.seacoastonline.com/articles/20090402-NEWS-90402041


    Mar292009

    POSTED AT 07:11 AM

    Last week each science class took on a large project related to organizing and planning our garden.  One class selected the garden site and conducted soil tests.  Another planned the layout of the garden beds.  Another class designed a school composting program.  Finally, one class has been working on outreach, marketing, and fundraising.  The kids have done a fantastic job with these projects.  We have set Thursday, April 2nd, as DIG DAY (weather permitting).  We are asking that as many students as possible come to school with a digging shovel, with name clearly labeled.  By the end of they day, our goal is to have dug all of the 30 x 60 foot plot.  We will then need to add organic material (compost and manure...  anyone have some to share??).  And after the garden is rototilled, we will be ready to plant!  Our first plantings, during the week of April 6th, will be of peas, cold-hardy greens, and radishes.  We should be eating fresh salads well before the last day of school!  We are hoping that parents can help us dig on Thursday.  Is anyone interested in coming in for all or part of the day?  There will be a lot to do!

    -Mrs. S

    Mar232009

    POSTED AT 01:54 PM

    WANTED: Parents who are interested in volunteering and sharing ideas and expertise about gardening.  No experience necessary!

    Please do not post childrens' names (we have certain confidentiality restrictions with blogging).

    Thanks, and HAPPY SPRING!

    Oct102008

    POSTED AT 12:50 PM

    As we discussed at Open House, we want to get started doing something to improve our school.  We need parent volunteers to help us coordinate this effort.  Is there anyone out there who would like to help us get this going???
     
    Let's begin here on this BLOG!  Please offer your suggestions.

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