This week, the final week before the school holidays is when we need to clear out the polycrub. The children have been so excited. Especially seeing what has been growing underneath the soil.
There has been extra excitement as there has been a little mouse making frequent visits to steal peapods. The peas were the first thing we picked. There were hundreds of them. Every child had bag of some to take home or eaten, and all the other children in the school got ones as well.
Along with the peapods the children pulled up the onions, which have done really well this year and brought in the pots of basil they have been looking after. They could be re-potted at home into larger pots and keep it growing or lots of the children are keen to make pesto pasta and use the basil now.
The children grew some nusturtium flowers this year. They added a lovely pop of colour to the polycrub
And as you can see in the photos, the cabbage is doing amazing. #
Yesterday the children also took home some of the plants that were still in pots. Lots of Strawberry, cucumber, marrow, courgettes, tomatoes as well as some sunflowers.
They are keen to keep them growing at home. The children have been learning how to re-pot plants once they outgrow the pots they are in so should be good at this. I hope they continue to grow and produce some fruit/vegetables at home.
Today they dug up the tatties, carrots and beetroot. A mixture of successes but such amazing learning opportunity for the children.
I hope they enjoy these at home and have a little try of some of the things they have grown themselves.