This month in the Garden
In October, we realize the need to create functional plant markers as
we have transplanted some existing plants and look to label seeds of cool
season crops.
Using paint stirrers, classes can choose one of our plants to write on
the stick first in pencil, then with paint trace the letters and decorate the
stick. Some classes may want to choose a theme for their labels (a rainbow,
various shades of blue and yellow, stripes or swirls, are some ideas.)
Younger students can trace pre-written labels, older students can help
look up the names of plants they select to label in the perennial beds by
looking at plant characteristics and using a field guide.
Secondly, we need to get seeds in our four veggie beds before too much
time passes! So in the first two weeks
of October, we will plant radish, turnip, spinach, kale and chard seeds.
For younger classes, drinking straws will be pre-inserted in our rows
enabling them to take their seed to the appropriate row (labeled with our fancy
new labels!) and place the seed down the straw. Then, they can remove the straw
and pat the dirt down with their finger.
Older students will be able to help string a planting line, dig the
trench and plant the seeds by hand.
A signup sheet has been posted by the mailboxes in the front office. We
need teachers who are willing to bring their kids outside for a thirty minute
window or so this month to sign up soon so we can get on their schedule.
The Learning Garden committee and staff liaisons are super excited to
get Fairview students engaged and enjoying the garden space. We have plans to
offer monthly “programs” and would like each class to choose at least one to
participate with. By encouraging students to help build, create and care for
the gardens it develops a sense of ownership and responsibility.
Parents and grandparents are sought as willing volunteers to help in
the garden or with some of these hands-on projects as garden guides for
students. For a full calendar of our
monthly garden projects, check this blog.
Since Labor Day, volunteers have been working on getting weeds gone and
plants flourishing! We’ve had several donations including hostas, bee balm,
daylilies, crocosmia, and phlox. Fairview families have also been gracious in
giving cast off pots, large and small, which will be used for hands-on planting
with students and bringing some green to our patio and classroom door
areas. All the donations and help are
certainly appreciated!
We also are planning to develop and install two hardscape hands-on play
features for the gardens, one in the fall and one in the spring. Some ideas
include a marble run, melody pole, root box and weaving wall. Stay tuned for
more details on that.
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