Thank you to the Holy Child Academy parents and students who are maintaining the school's organic garden during the summer months. The weeding and watering will keep the garden healthy for the start of the school year.
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Garrett holds fresh vegetables from the HCA Organic Garden, July 2018 |
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Raised bed of vegetables and edible flowers, July 2018 |
Since 2012, fourth graders and their
teacher, Gary St Cyr, have partnered with a Holy Child Academy parent to select and germinate vegetables from seed in the HCA
classroom growing station.
Earlier in 2018, after the danger of frost had passed, students populated four raised
beds, including the “Salsa Garden,” with a variety of
crops: lettuce, kale, sunflowers, cherry tomatoes, beefsteak tomatoes,
cucumbers, pole beans, string beans, carrots, peppers, summer squash, butternut
squash, pumpkins, onions, chives, and cilantro. They also planted edible flowers known as
nasturtium.
In the process, students learned the parts and functions of
flowering plants, plant cell biology, plant reproduction, plant-life processes,
seed dispersal, and the significance of organic gardening. They discovered how to
compare and contrast their very own plants with invasive weeds that can sap
vegetables from the nutrients needed to achieve maximum yields. Students also learned the
essential components of nutrient rich soil and photosynthesis: sunlight,
water, CO2.
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April 2018 |
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April 2018 |
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