Thursday 1 December 2022

End of Year Gardening Club Party

 A great time was had by all at the end of year Gardening Club party. The pupils and volunteers enjoyed delicious home baking, provided entertainment by sharing their musical talents and even engaged in the can-can!

We can’t thank our inter-generational Gardening Club volunteers enough for all of their hard work in supporting our pupils to learn very many lifelong gardening skills.






Tuesday 20 September 2022

Gardening Club News

 The rain stayed away and we gathered a few raspberries as well as pegging out lots of strawberry runners to give us new plants for next year. And we tied up the nets for the winter.

We gathered lots of tomatoes, cucumbers and a few peppers to take home.

At the raised beds we tied up the sunflowers, we took the net off the onions and measured it for next summer. We weeded the leeks and gave them a feed of liquid fertiliser and then we lifted the lovely big onions. They are now on a table and drying off so that we can take them home in a couple of weeks.

We made sure that all the Christmas potatoes had labels attached so we would remember our own bag.

Next week – blackcurrant jelly!

Thursday 25 August 2022

Busy Summer!

During the summer holidays we had a few meetings. We harvested lots of raspberries, some strawberries, cabbages, lettuce, radish, lots of tomatoes and some cucumbers. We also picked 4lbs of blackcurrants (about 2Kg) and put them in the freezer so we can make jelly in the next wee while.

The gardening grannies and grandpas kept the polytunnel and the flower beds well watered, and now we are admiring the lobelia and alyssum in the tubs at the front of the school which we grew from seed.

At our first regular meeting of the term we started cutting down the raspberry canes which had fruited, and tying in the new ones ready for a good crop next year.

We planted potatoes, one bag with three potatoes each, so that we can have a wee crop of new potatoes at Christmas time.

And we weeded the raised beds, planted two bushy chrysanthemums at the front of the school, and picked lots of tomatoes and peas to take home.

Haven’t we been busy!!