Saturday, October 29, 2011

PAC Recap

Our presentation to the PAC (in case you couldn't guess from the title of this post) went extremely well! Thanks to all the members (and Ms. Chung) who came to help out! No word yet on whether or not our application was approved, but the parents were really enthusiastic about the garden, so hopefully we'll be starting on some of our bigger projects very soon!

Here's a basket of veggies and fruits from the garden that we brought to the meeting

Going over our presentation

Old concept drawings of the garden (I'll post about these in more detail)

A few carrots. Or a metaphor for togetherness. Nice one, Danielle.


Last-minute prep

Mission accomplished! Unfortunately, No photos of the presentation, but it went really well.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

October 24th PAC Meeting

We have a spot to present at the Oct. 24th PAC meeting! We will give a ten minute presentation to the PAC and hopefully make a good impression by having as many Garden Club members there as possible, so mark it in your calendars :) This Thursday's meeting will center around getting ready for the presentation and we will have more details about meeting time etc. so please try and be there.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Kale, Chard, and Canada Geese

We had another very productive meeting today at the garden. A dedicated group of gardeners showed up to help us plant some kale (brought in by Ms. Chung) and some Swiss chard (brought in by Danielle) that will grow over the winter. We also got a chance to use our compost, which has been over two years in the making, and it is as healthy as ever. We're keeping the newer kale plants covered for now so they have a chance to grow undisturbed while they adjust to their new home.



Hopefully the newly transplanted kale will grow as abundantly as our existing plants, seen below. Here we are harvesting some kale that was planted last season. Some tips for eating include:
-Boil and serve with oil and vinegar
-Stir-fry and serve with other dishes
-Eat raw
Kale also tends to get sweeter after the first frost.

A bit of a post script here, but at the end of our meeting, we saw huge flocks of migrating Canada geese:

That's it for now. Stay tuned for more!

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Work Party Reminder: October 14th 2011

Reminder to all that we are having a work party tomorrow after school (Friday October 14th) to plant some of the beds and prepare the garden for upcoming cold weather. We will meet in the garden at around 3:20 p.m. Hope to see everyone there!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Starting Off the Year





The start of another school year, and we are off to a great start! After everyone settled into the routine at school, we held our first few meetings of the year. We had over 40 newcomers this year, so it looks like we'll have plenty of helping hands!
We had a very productive meeting today, with around 20 people showing up to help out with aerating, staking, and weeding. We'll be preparing the beds for the winter later on this month, filling them with soil and planting seedlings. We're hoping to have some new winter crops within the next few weeks, so stay tuned!