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Friday, May 22, 2020

Adventures in the Garden





Over the last two days we have been shoveling the Garden Grow we got from Parsons and spread it over our garden beds so that we can grow more plants and food. We also flattened the ground where we are going to put 500 native seedlings to look after. These trees are being delivered in the next few weeks. The other thing we have been doing is watering the plants in the garden as well as the tomatoes in the grow house. The tomatoes are in the grow house because they need warm air to grow
Our next job is to attack all of the huge weeds that grew while we were not at school. it took a while with 3 people but the next day we had  quite a few people join us there were also seniors after a while they left. we did complete it and  the next day we were the only ones writing about the story cos the others chose some different things to do. the next week we did summer whiting about the garden and now today we're going to make the ground much more smoother because last time we didn't do it that well Nigel had to help us a bit I think we've got it this though. 


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  1. Awesome work Jake, you have been working so hard in the garden. I like the photos you have included in your post. Tackling weeds is tiring work. What do you think you might like to grow in the garden?

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  2. Hi Jake, The garden is starting to reflect all the work that has been done. Awesome!

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  3. thank yow it took a while with three people.

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  4. Hi Jake I am very proud of your work that you've done.
    Have a nice day and from your friend Louis

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    1. hi Louis thank yow it was preterit hard

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  5. Kia ora Jake, it looks like you've all been very busy in the school garden. I know how it feels when the weeds get out of control. Last weekend I filled a whole green bin with weeds from my garden. Thanks for posting up photos. I wonder if next time you could centre the photo slideshow in your post and resize it to 'large.' Then set the timing a bit slower so the photos don't flick through so fast. Elizabeth K

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  6. Jake this post shows two great pieces of work. Your work in the garden is brilliant. Come springtime and it will look even more amazing with all the veggies growing. The second great piece of work is your blog post. The writing tells us a lot about what you were doing. The photos help the reader see where you were working and what you were doing. Thanks for sharing and thanks for the great effort in the garden.

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  7. Jake..I'm so proud of you. You've definitely found your passion. This is all you talk about at home. We even did some research over lockdown and have been growing avocados from their stones for you to take into school when they are ready. Well done son. Super proud!!

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