Friday 9 April 2010

Warm Weather



The warm weather over the Easter holidays has prompted a growth spurt in all the plants. The rhubarb is nearly ready for the first pick and the fruit trees are already covered in little baby leaves and buds.

Now were are out of the worst of the weather, I think we can start getting out some of he more sensitive plants into the ground.

Wednesday 10 March 2010

Progress Report wk 08.03.10


  • The large raised bed has been put together and placed out.
  • The bath has been boxed in to make it look nicer
  • 2 ton of top soil has been delivered ready to be put into the beds.


Monday 1 March 2010

Spring has sprung!

Things are looking up both inside and out.



the fruit bushes are already pushing green buds, and we will be needing to get them planted out as soon as possible. Some of the seeds have already started sprouting. It should be only a few more weeks until the ES group will have some plantlets to put out.



The fruit trees and showing very good growth, especially considering that they were planted up very late, and didnt have very good root stock. Both apple trees are showing a good 10cm of growth, and buds already. The pear tree isnt looking so happy though. Nothing much we can do at this point, just hope that it makes it through.



We had donated a HUGE rhubarb. I mean it could have been cut down into 10 plants. It was decided that to manage its growth, it would be planted into the bath. The boys in the ES group did the hard work with filling it all with soil. They may need to spend a little more time re-filling, since the soil has subsided down.



It may not look like it, but the plant is the boxes (they were put there as camouflage over the winter) not only survived, but are actually doing quite well. Mainly herbs, but there are two current bushes.

Tomorrow will be the first scheduled after school activity. The ES 6th formers will be attending to start on their skills portfolio. Hope the weather will be good

Wednesday 24 February 2010

Construction



the environmental science group have been cracking on with building the raised beds this week. Apparently it was harder than it looked.

The picture is of the smaller of the two raised beds. They put it together indoors, since it was in their words, freezing cold outside.

The larger bed needs to be put together outside since it wont fit through any doors. They hope to have the second bed put up some time next week.

Monday 22 February 2010

February

As the big freeze continues, the plot is still hibernating under yet another covering of snow. With the ground frozen, we have been unable to get any digging done.

Inside is another story. We have seeds sprouting nicely, and quite a few plants waiting patiently for temperatures to rise.

The 6th form environmental science group have been busy building raised beds which will hopefully be set out and filled in the next few days, as well as growing our large collection of seedlings.

A bit of a slow start to the year, but hopefully things should pick up once the weather sorts itself out.

Select Seeds


Many thanks to Select Seeds. They have been continually donating seeds and supplies.
Their support has been invaluable and greatly appreciated.

Thursday 17 December 2009

Snow & Beds

We got snow!


I doubt it will come to much. It will be gone by this evening hopefully



We also took delivery of the raised beds. Going to be stored until the start of the new term. Its all very exiting. When we put them up we can then start moving the earth across and getting everything going.