Just before the end of Term 2 Kea 1 found out we would be getting plant boxes for our garden area. On the last day of term we all took home a piece of wood to decorate using paint, pebbles, poker art, carving or nearly anything else we wanted. These pieces of wood would be put onto metal poles and made into decorations. This was the start of the many things we are going to do for our new garden.
Some of the finished blocks of wood.
While our class was on holiday the first two boxes were made. They were beside the pathway and were both fairly large.
By our classroom there was a large lidded box that we were growing seeds in. It had 4 trays of seeds that grew very quickly. When they grow big enough we planned to put them in the garden along side our other plants.
On the Wednesday 21st of August during second block, we started to move 4 cubic meters of soil from behind the Poutama Centre into the planter boxes in front and beside our classroom. This took a block for about half our class to do, as well as our teacher and some students helping out during the wet break. With this were able to fill our first two large planter boxes which were the only ones there at the time.
The truck delivering the dirt.
The pile of dirt.
Students moving the dirt.
Pouring dirt into the plant boxes.Moving dirt with a wheelbarrow.
A few days later Mrs Whitehead brought some plants to school so we could plant them. A team of about 8 went and planted them during second block and it added some colour to the dark soil.The pile of dirt.
Students moving the dirt.
Pouring dirt into the plant boxes.Moving dirt with a wheelbarrow.
About a week later some builders came and moved some benches around the other side of the path. Mrs Fowler also spoke to them about getting some more small plant boxes in between the benches and so they built another 4 small boxes for us to use. Some students who live close by brought some wheelbarrows to move more soil into them. The next week in break time we moved another lot of soil from beside the junior playground up to the small boxes.
Now we have 6 plant boxes and also a frame for growing sweet peas in one of the gardens.
We all enjoy planting and working on our garden. It makes the Kea area more colourful and interesting. We hope we can do more of this sort of work in our own gardens and also at school.
It is a fun way of learning basic skills and helping the school look better. It also ties in with our 'conservation and growing' topics this term.
By Gulnoza, Ameleigh and Katelyn.
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