Middle S has planted a vegetable garden!
Dirty hands, chatting, digging, measuring – it was all happening yesterday! We planted cauliflower, broccoli, leeks, lettuces, beetroot, peas and carrots in our garden. Maths was part of the job as the children used 1 metre rulers to keep the planting straight (sort of!) and to measure the space needed between each seedling.
The garden will be watered each day by the children and we will watch the vegetables GROW! Our thought is to make minestrone soup and stir fry meals when the vegetables are harvested.
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