Monday, August 13, 2012

I can hardly believe that a whole month and a half has flown by!  While there haven't been posts about the garden...many have been busy helping it flourish! 

A HUGE shout out to the Wilen and Cook families for adopting a week in the garden in the month of July.  It was a hot one and not too much growth was seen.  Our evenings are cooling and the garden has finally taken off.

Today with the help of Emma Isaacson, Madison & Evan Johnson, we harvested basil for some staff members.  We saw our first tomatoes, cucumbers, pumpkins, sugar snap peas, and beans!  THANKS to the bees, lady bugs, and other pollinators!  Today was the first day that I saw them milling about the blossoms! 



I am thrilled that in a few short weeks we'll be returning to school.  I can't wait to introduce the garden to a new bunch of learners!  I am also excited to get their help in the garden...harvesting, tasting, and preparing the veggies & herbs!

Friday, June 29, 2012

I was reflecting on the start of the Sturgis Elementary Garden today and wanted to be sure to thank Michelle Grosek of Bear Butte Gardens.  I searched  and searched for the pictures I took that day, but could only find one of a student admiring the herbs and plants she brought in to share with the students.  It was evident after reading the thank you letters that were written to Michelle that she had a tremendous impact on the students' understanding of seed starting.  Students were inspired to seed the first garden at our school and to take their new learning home and start their own family gardens.  Thank you Michelle! 


To learn more about Bear Butte Gardens please visit: http://www.bearbuttegardens.com/Bear_Butte_Gardens/Welcome.html
Thank you to the Leah and the Brengle family!  They cared for the garden during the third week in June! 

The extreme heat this week, June 25-29th,  wiped out some of the petunias.  On a happy note the sugar snap peas and beans are beginning to take off!  The FIRST sugar snap pea was harvested today.  It was delicious!

The beans, tomatoes, and pumpkins have buds and the herbs are nearly ready to be trimmed as well!

Basil, Cilantro, & Flat Leaf Parsley

A bed of tomatoes, carrots, beans, cucumbers, and sugar snap peas!


The first pea!

Monday, June 11, 2012

A Growing Garden

The garden is growing, but we continually battle the elements of "Mother Nature" as we move from spring to summer like weather (some days even feel like fall!) 
The Gordon's...ready to adopt the garden for the week!
A huge thanks to the Gordon family for all the garden care this past week.  The wind really hit the peas hard and Mrs. Isaacson reseeded the cucumbers and beans early in the week.  The bean and cucumber seedlings didn't make it during the first week of extremely and unusually hot late-May temperatures.  The new seeds though have sprouted nicely!

Cucumbers, carrots, & beans in here.


Tomatoes, peas, basil, & carrots round out this planter.

Planting the Garden

On Monday, May 21st (the day before summer break) we ended our school year by planting seedlings in our school garden.  Mrs. Isaacson, Mr. Haraden, and Ms. Russell's classes contributed the seedlings to fill the beds in the garden.  Planted today were:
  • Sweet Corn
  • Peas
  • Sugar Snap Peas
  • Beans (variety)
  • Cucumbers
  • Watermelon
  • Tomato
  • Rosemary
  • Basil
  • Carrots
We all had a "hand" in planting today!
The gardens will be maintained by teachers and various families throughout the summer.  Check back often to see the garden's growth and progress!
Putting in the peas.



Sunday, May 20, 2012

Prepping the Garden Space...

Thanks Mr. Isaacson for hauling soil, digging holes for planters, and securing the wood for the trellises!  Whew, now the outdoor learning space is ready for student seeds and seedlings!  Look out garden...here we come!

Where weeds once grew aplenty, we now begin our journey from seed to plant.  Watch our garden blog this summer to see how this space grows into a rich outdoor learning center.