Today saw the moment of truth for the sweet peas sowed by Year 2 and the Eco Club back in February. They finally made it out into the garden and were potted up by pupils from Year 2, assisted by Christina, one of our local resident volunteers who helped pass on her amazing sweet pea knowledge to us all. Fingers crossed for lots of sweet blooms this summer.
Alex and some pupils helped to install the workings of our new “dead hedge”, a wonderful insect habitat and feeding ground for mammals such as hedgehogs in the wildlife pond enclosure which is now also host to some very healthy looking frogspawn which the children all loved looking at today. Watch this space! 🐸 🐸 If you are keen to come along and help the children get involved in the school garden on a Thursday afternoon please just get in contact, no gardening knowledge is necessary!
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