Saturday, February 27, 2016
Monday, February 22, 2016
Planting Day at Brooks Global Studies!
The entire school
got to participate at Brooks Global Studies
planting day on Wednesday!
The sunshine felt so good after the cold snowy winter
days!
We used flour to mark our rows to put our seeds. We
planted spinach, kale, radish, lettuce and carrot for our early spring garden.
We will add marigolds to protect our plants from insects.
We also prepared
trays of seeds for our Service learning projects.
We planted peas,
beans, radish, spinach, kale and lettuce to share with our sister Schools: Cone, Jones,
Foust, Gillespie, and Hampton which also have school gardens.
We will share stories about how the plants grow in our gardens this spring!
We can’t wait to see
all the seeds grow into yummy plants!
Friday, February 12, 2016
Installing low hoop season extenders at Brooks Global Studies!
Brooks Global Sustainability garden just got the structures for season extenders installed last weekend!
Every bed can be protected from the freezing temperatures with frost protection fabric.
Clear plastic covers will be applied during the day time when needed to provide a greenhouse effect.
Sandra Lubchenco, AG teacher and Stem Garden Sustainability project leader at Brooks Global and Cynthia Nielsen School Garden Network Coordinator smile after completing the installation.
Thanks to our helpers/ husbands Bill and Nick!
Friday, January 29, 2016
Seed Exchange a big success last night at Coop Extension!
Had a great time with the EMGVs (Master Gardeners), community and school gardeners at the Seed Exchange last night at Cooperative Extension. Spring is just around the corner! Cynthia Nelsen, Guilford County School Garden Network Coordinator.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
McLeansville receives a $5,000 Lowes Toolbox grant!
It’s
always impressive to see a school do what it takes to start and then extend a school garden: McLeansville Elementary is doing this. And now they have received a
Lowes Toolbox Grant to extend their garden!
With help from an enthusiastic and energetic crew,
McLeansville's school garden went up last spring and is getting ready to grow! Master
Gardener Mentor Carol Spratley, played a great supporting role along with a
crew of teachers headed by 3rd/4th
grade teacher Jamie Lee. Principal Shervawn Sockwell lends her strong support
to the school gardening project.
Cherry tomato transplants were provided by Odile Huchette and Alex
Wofford in the Reid Greenhouse at NCA&T as part of the Urban Ag program.
Carol and Jamie attended our workshop in February and used the square foot gardening approach.
The whole student body is getting involved, here they are
making observations in their
journals of the their very own garden. We look forward to updates from this
wonderful school as they expand their growing space with their support from
Lowe's for their spring garden!
Friday, December 18, 2015
Endless Summer at Summerfield Elementary!
Lisa Thomas at Summerfield Elementary shares photos of their garden " we're still gardening even though its mid December!"
Let us know if your school garden is still producing! You may need to cover them Fri and Sat night.
Happy Holidays!
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