Welcome to Guilford County Cooperative Extension School Garden Network team blog! We hope this can be a space for everyone involved in school gardening in Guilford County to share their experiences. Lets let each other know about what works, and troubleshoot what doesn't!

Monday, September 28, 2015

Garden based learning is alive and well with Kindergarteners at Irving Park!

Teacher Marieke Maccione and her UNCG Service Learning student Sonny Yang led a lesson with kindergarteners about soil and life cycles in their garden right outside their classroom door. Caterpillars forming chrysalis, sweet potato plants maturing, planting young seedlings all going on.



Students dug soil samples, put them in zip lock bags and took them
back into the classroom.




Magnifying glasses were handed out for up close observations. Students made drawings and wrote descriptions in their science journals.


Every Monday Mrs. Maccione conducts garden based hands-on lessons with her students. The students love it and share with each other and their teacher and their Service Learning buddy what they discover!



Friday, September 18, 2015

McLeansville Garden enjoys the last of summer weather!


Exciting day in the garden today! We harvested our watermelon and ate it garden side. 

It was really sweet and juicy. 




The kids loved it. We also found lots of black swallowtail caterpillars in their 4th instar, and 1 was forming a chrysalis, in our dill! It is one of their faves. 


With Carol Sprately, Master Gardener Mentor

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Allen Middle School’s Leadership Garden is underway for the Fall!!!


CTE Business Leadership Teacher Shannion Davis says:
A Big thank you to Ms. Ann Combo, Mr. Combo (the 76 year old expert), Mrs. Barrantes, Ms. Atwater &  Mrs. Harrison's Class for their helping hands in our Leadership Garden at Allen Middle School. 





 We planted turnip greens, broccoli, rape, kale and collards!

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Kiser Middle School shares its garden experiences!

Julia Moore, 6th grade language arts teacher
Hello!
Kiser Middle School received a grant from Lowe's May 2014. We were already in the process of growing our 1st school garden at that point. The grant allowed us to have a gardening club this year as well as  do a fall and spring harvest. (Summer veggies are currently in bloom). We held two family fun night events. In the fall, we gave out the sweet potatoes that we grew. This past April, we made salads from the veggies we harvested form the garden. This has been an amazing experience...
Can't wait to see what they do this fall!







Friday, May 29, 2015

Vermiculture lessons with Kindergartners at Lindley Elementary



Vermiculture has been alive and well at Lindley Elementary for the past few years.


Here, the kindergartners are getting a great hands-on lesson!



Sunday, May 3, 2015

Allen Middle School Leadership Garden


Another Guilford County garden build! Allen Middle School constructed its garden beds Saturday morning. Shannion Davis,CTE Business Leadership Teacher Service Learning Coordinator and FBLA Adviser and Principal Shelia Gorham were on-site and key to developing the garden. 

Students are excited and pitched in with the build!




Monday, April 27, 2015

The Summerfield Elementary school garden is growing!

  The Summerfield Elementary school garden is growing!  Students planted a wonderful spring garden mix of radishes, snow peas, onions, lettuces, Swiss chard, kale, spinach and broccoli.  The photo below shows some of our snow peas growing nicely up a trellis.  Spinach and radishes can be seen in the background.



 We planned our planting times to assure there would be edibles to share for our Healthy Vikings tasting event in May. 


Brought to you by Lisa Thomas, Summerfield Elementary Technology Specialist ans School Gardener extraordinaire!