Kids Growing at Totara School
A group of
enthusiastic student gardeners have volunteered to be part of Kids Growing in
Term 1—a programme facilitated by Waitaki Community Gardens to teach gardening
and cooking skills. They have really
whipped their raised garden beds into shape, harvesting goodies from summer
growth, pulling weeds, and replanting the beds with winter crops like broccoli,
garlic, onions, rocket, carrots and potatoes. One highlight from Term 1 was
saving the worms from drowning at the bottom of the worm farm and refurbishing
their home with luxurious layers of newspaper, leafy greens and food scraps
from the classroom buckets. In this photo you can see the new class buckets and
freshly layered worm farm:
Another highlight from Term 1 has been our cooking
activities: broccoli soup and delicious apple crumble. Both the broccoli and
apples were harvested from the school garden and orchard. We had a special
guest chef, Danielle, come to make apple crumble. She recently graduated with a
degree in Nutrition at the University of Otago and she answered some of our
questions about a balanced diet and healthy eating.
In Term 2, each class will do a 5 week block of Kids
Growing and learn about the science of germination and how seeds grow,
beneficial bugs, compost, gardening and cooking. It is going to be a lot of
fun, so stay tuned to what’s happening by subscribing to our Kids Growing blog
at http://www.waitakischoolgardens.blogspot.co.nz/
A special thanks to our sponsor for supporting Kids Growing at Totara School in 2017:
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