Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Leaping into Spring with the Longfellow Garden

Finally.


The Longfellow Garden is blooming--and bustling with energy and life.


The Longfellow gardeners have been busy. And there's more activity going on in our school's backyard in the next couple weeks, as well. Kindergarteners are starting seedlings; 3rd graders are planting carrots; 4th graders are planting potatoes, and look out for The Garden Club's handiwork at the Spring Fair Plant Sale, with plenty of saplings available for purchase.

At the Spring Work Day, kids and parents worked together hard to make all of this happen.

Weeds were pulled.


Debris was gathered and wheelbarrowed over to the new compost bins.


And new decorative signs were added to brighten up the beds.


Four new colorful benches were also built by Keith Fitzgerald and three new 'buddy benches' were also purchased.


Meanwhile, Mrs. Holmes' class is helping to maintain the pond. 


Can you find the tadpoles? A special thanks to Boysenberry Payne for diligently tending to the pond these past months to keep it sustainable.


Fifth graders have also been doing yardscaping research, testing soil in the plots, adding lime to increase the pH level of the soil, putting in milky spores to reduce pesky grubs, and then adding compost, loam and grass seed.

The Garden Club has also planted a Flowering Crabapple tree near the playground and the early greens bed. We should also thank the United Way Day of Caring volunteers for helping to weed and add mulch to all of our beds.

All of that hard work requires energy, of course. Thanks to Holy Donuts and Black Cat's coffee for keeping us all going until the summer!


1 comment:

  1. Beautiful work, everyone. A huge thank you to everyone who creates and sustains this wonderful garden! Ruby

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