Posted by Rubab Aqil: Over the last 4 weeks, we have been going outside daily to plant the vegetables and flowers that we have grown in class. This refers to the last post "Seedlings". The students have been working very hard to maintain the plants by watering everyday.
All sorts of vegatable and fruits have been growing in the Marc Garneau Gardens
- okra , peas ,basil, beets, tomatoes, squash, oregano, beans, lettuce
Fencing!
A big Thanks to Mr. Smolewski, Rivan and Ugur for building a fence for the school’s vegetable garden. The team of three worked all week consecutively developing a strong fence made from chicken wire. Thanks to them, our vegetable garden looks great. Ms. Jonathan and a couple of students made signs that help protect the gardens from being ruined. So far, the signs have made a huge impact and have allowed walkers to just gaze at the gardens.
Bruschetta
The love for tomatoes and basil has grown. So on Thursday, a couple of students prepared the famous Italian dish "Brushchetta" with the help of fresh basil, tomatoes, oregano, olive oil, garlic and pita bread. It is very important to taste what you have been growing!
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