Visitors to Lake View's annual Fun Fair could also stroll around our brand-new garden!
Welcome to the garden of Lake View Elementary School on the beautiful Northside of Madison, Wisconsin. Founded in 2009, the garden is a cooperative venture of the school's students, faculty, staff and parents, with generous support from community businesses and organizations.
Friday, May 28, 2010
Seeding pickup
Community Groundworks at Troy Gardens was kind enough to donate tons of seedlings to us. We drove out and picked them up one sunny day in May. Nathan Larson, the education director, met us at the Kids' Garden. Lake View students who came along got to meet some friendly chickens as a dividend.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Lots of planting!
We got lots of planting done today at the Great Green Growing Garden.
Five Green Team Members came out in the afternoon and toiled for two hours under the warm sun. They were Mai Jai (someone please post the correct spelling!), Ethan, Devon, Lily and Lydia. Parent volunteers Vesna Kovach and Melissa Mooney were there, and so was teaching assistant Heather Reimer.
We got so much done, it was amazing! We finished building the square foot grids on the two remaining beds.
We caged the 12 tomato plants that Zivile and Vesna planted earlier this week.
We planted the 6 tomato plants and 6 sweet pepper plants that Melissa and Chris Mooney grew and donated from their home greenhouse and seedling operation.
We planted 12 squares of salad mixture.
We planted one square foot each of cimarron lettuce, radishes, basil, parsley, carrots -- and a square that didn't get labeled and I'm not sure what, if anything is in it but a blank craft stick sign!
Then we watered. And the kids went back into class.
Five Green Team Members came out in the afternoon and toiled for two hours under the warm sun. They were Mai Jai (someone please post the correct spelling!), Ethan, Devon, Lily and Lydia. Parent volunteers Vesna Kovach and Melissa Mooney were there, and so was teaching assistant Heather Reimer.
We got so much done, it was amazing! We finished building the square foot grids on the two remaining beds.
We caged the 12 tomato plants that Zivile and Vesna planted earlier this week.
We planted the 6 tomato plants and 6 sweet pepper plants that Melissa and Chris Mooney grew and donated from their home greenhouse and seedling operation.
We planted 12 squares of salad mixture.
We planted one square foot each of cimarron lettuce, radishes, basil, parsley, carrots -- and a square that didn't get labeled and I'm not sure what, if anything is in it but a blank craft stick sign!
Then we watered. And the kids went back into class.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Planting Tomatoes
Mark Voss from Voss Organics donated a baker's dozen organic tomato plants to our garden!
Accompanied by her kids, Zivile and I planted them this afternoon.
First we plotted out the square foot system on two of the new raised beds. We placed eye screws at one foot intervals along the perimeter of the beds. Then we strung kitchen twine through the eyes to create the 1' grid that is at the heart of the square foot method.
After we planted the tomatoes, Zivile mulched them with straw she had brought.
Then we got to water them with the hose that Iris brought and installed along the side of the building.
It was the inaugural planting and watering of the brand-new beds!
Accompanied by her kids, Zivile and I planted them this afternoon.
First we plotted out the square foot system on two of the new raised beds. We placed eye screws at one foot intervals along the perimeter of the beds. Then we strung kitchen twine through the eyes to create the 1' grid that is at the heart of the square foot method.
After we planted the tomatoes, Zivile mulched them with straw she had brought.
Then we got to water them with the hose that Iris brought and installed along the side of the building.
It was the inaugural planting and watering of the brand-new beds!
Friday, May 14, 2010
Great Green Growing Garden
The Green Team voted on a name for the garden.
Behold the Great Green Growing Garden. Otherwise to be known as the 4G's!
Behold the Great Green Growing Garden. Otherwise to be known as the 4G's!
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