Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Room 5 have begun their garden adventure

This week we are back into our garden to table program. 
The gardens were a picture of abundance. They had grown crazily over the warm wet holiday period.

We all got to eat fresh peas straight from their pods. 
At home remember to wait for the pods to become fatter if you are picking peas to eat. Leave the white flowers so they become the 'seeds' of the pea plant. 
Pea plants are amazing because you can eat the shoots (soft sweet leaves and stems), the peas and the pods. 

The broccoli plant in our garden has produced a broccoli floret, then because we were on holiday the plant let the floret bloom. So we learnt that the broccoli we eat is actually immature flower buds. Wow! We are leaving the flowers to attract insects and of course the bees!
We also noticed that the pakchoy and kale flowers look similar. And this is because all three plants are related.
They are from the brassica family. 
Mrs Mardell did some research and found things she never knew. The brassica family all originated from a mustard plant. Each different brassica plant became unique when different parts of the plant became features. The plants became more and more different to each other when the same pollen of plants with the same feature was mixed together to make new seeds. The infographic explains this a lot better.
These are our common brassicas in NZ.
Mrs Mardell told the class she had planted a brassica which was romanceso broccoli. It had amazing spirals rather than rounded bud forms and looked in between the colour of cauliflower and broccoli. It tasted delicious. Much better than shop bought cauliflower pr broccoli. 
What else did we do?
We were so busy learning about gardening gloves, how to pull out weeds, how to plant, where the compost is made, what compost is, harvesting lettuces and beetroot that we forgot to take photos. Here is what we have. 
A few of us planted lavender to attract the bees in the middle of each vegetable plot. The lavender makes our gardens look pretty and has a beautiful fragrance too.


5 comments:

  1. I loved the taste of fresh peas Ms Mardell [Sorry about the l it looks like a one with this font] i even asked my mum to start planting them.

    Oscar Hoare

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  2. I like the way you put so much effort into this blog and the way you said some of the famliys like the brassica and some of the flower famliy.
    And I like the way you told us about how to make some compost.
    H.M

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  3. The romanceso broccoli. is looks very different to the real brocoli but it has spirels that look like petels of a flower

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  4. miss Mardell I loved it when you gave us those delicious beans and you really tort my how to pant lettes I loved it.

    From Eila

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  5. From Hilary (Sebastian's mum) I love the beautiful vegetables you have grown at garden to table, they look so fresh and healthy! I think it's great for the children to learn how to grow things.

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