The whole school came out to the garden to work on the school bed. They dug potatoes (3 boxes full!), picked blackberries (with the understanding that at some point blackberry crumble would be on the Breakfast Club menu), gathered seeds for next year, harvested herbs for drying for seasoning and tea, cut back tough weeds and brambles, and moved around some compost. I've said it before, we have the best kids in BC. They worked in the hot sun cheerfully alongside their teachers and aides, and everyone enjoyed the zucchini chips, beet chips, kale chips, and cucumber slices that Traci brought for snacks. She led the group through the work making it fun and interesting for everyone.
Quinoa ready to harvest
Traci's veggies
Our lush garden, check out the height on the sunflowers!
The cob oven is getting an addition, a doorway hood.
The school kids
They dug right in, literally.
One of the special things about a K-12 school is that all the kids work together and look out for each other, even with vast age differences. Here's a team that\s a grade 2 and a grade 12.
Snack time
Percy and his human Juanita happened to visit the garden at the same time as the children, and Percy was SO HAPPY to see everyone.
The kids have completed an excellent job in the garden for this year, this has been such asset to their education, and to the Community at large. I'd like to thank all the teachers and volunteers that have made these projects possible!
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