Tuesday 5 May 2015

Tuesday 28th April


On the 31st March (last Tuesday of term) we did not have a gardening club because it was snowing in the morning.
Then we had two Tuesdays off because of the Easter holidays.
But today, 21st April we met again - a few of us because the new P5s don’t start till next week.
 
We helped to weed the plots and get them ready for planting things. Ross’s Grandpa recommended we get some “Mother Earth” compost to fill up the beds and get the soil into a more useable condition.
 
Tuesday 28th April
 
It was nice to welcome the new P5s today. We split into three groups.
 
Mrs Thomson took one group to plant strawberries outside in the bed which was half full of raspberries. We had to lay a piece of black weed control fabric down to cover the earth, and then put pins into it to keep it in place. The fabric will stop weeds growing and also keep the fruit nice and clean when it ripens – it won’t get all mixed up with the earth. Then we cut holes in the fabric and planted the strawberries in them – it looked really good when we had finished. We are going to have to put some net over the plants once the fruit comes to stop the birds eating it before we get to pick it!
 
Mrs Morrison took one group into the courtyard. We took some dead heads off the daffodils so that the plants would get big and strong for next year’s flowers and not put all their energy into making seeds.
 
We put together the new strawberry planters and filled each layer with compost for the alpine strawberries when they come. They are smaller fruits than usual strawberries but they are very sweet and just the right size for the planters.  Then we filled up the empty bin liner with compost and planted some carrot seeds. We hope they will grow long and straight because there are no stones or hard bits of earth in the bin – sometimes carrots that we grow outside get a bit “not straight” because of stones in the earth. We are going to plant carrots outside as well so we can compare in the autumn when we harvest them.
We also planted up some herbs – rosemary and marjoram and chives. Some of these were already in pots but had not been looked after last year. So we moved them around the pots, put in some new compost and trimmed them back to a nice smaller shape.
 
Mrs Whyte took one group and planted out our potatoes. We had “chitted” them for the last few weeks by leaving them out in the light, and the “eyes” had sprouted. We dug trenches and put them in. When they come through the earth we will have to pull the earth up from each side to cover the stems as high as we can to get more potatoes.
 
A busy day! And not raining or snowing!