That sounds exciting! The school only has a small kitchen (with no hob, only mircowave!!) so I took all veggies home and cooked at home and brought in in big saucepan! There is more info on the school garden on my other blogs – there are a few posts but this was first one https://naturekidswordpresscom.wordpress.com/2016/04/08/schools-garden-club/
What beautiful fresh produce – just goes to show what children can produce with the support of parents like yourself.
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The school pumpkins did so much better than my own!! The school garden had 7 and I only had 2 and much smaller too!
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Hmmm good!
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🙂
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Harvest bounty!
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We were delighted with our crops:)
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Gorgeous crop! Are you able to utilize the school kitchen for soup-making? We are working towards our first planting EVER… so you’re an inspiration.
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That sounds exciting! The school only has a small kitchen (with no hob, only mircowave!!) so I took all veggies home and cooked at home and brought in in big saucepan! There is more info on the school garden on my other blogs – there are a few posts but this was first one https://naturekidswordpresscom.wordpress.com/2016/04/08/schools-garden-club/
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Harvesting from my garden is over for this year. I miss it.
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It’s such a satisfying thing isn’t to – to harvest your own grown veg:)
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Yes, and the vegetables taste so much fresher than what you can get in the store.
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Very cool, the orange stems on the squash. An altogether nice selection of veg there. 🙂
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Yes I am pleased and I hope the children are too.
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