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Hackney, London, United Kingdom
We are a gardening club at Lauriston Primary School in Hackney, East London

Sunday, June 29, 2014

The Summer Fair

The annual school Summer Fair is a great opportunity to share and show what we do in Gardening Club. And we can raise some money for the school at the same time by selling plants that we have grown!  

Some very kind parents and friends have donated some beautiful plants to sell on the plant stall and we have also grown some of our own seedlings to sell. 

We made some signs for the stall and thought about designing a logo for gardening club. We thought of using a ladybird logo, or a bee, or a flower! 



We counted out and put in envelopes some seeds to share with visitors to the Gardening Club stall. These are nasturtium and sunflower seeds. 


Meanwhile the garden is growing up fast. There were lots more carrot seedlings that needed to be planted out...


...and watered - it's a busy time of year in the garden! 

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Of Aubergines and Mini-beasts



Steve, our wonderful school gardener, asked us to pot up some aubergine seedlings. We had a look at the little seedlings, an older and bigger aubergine plant and some fully grown aubergines. Hopefully our aubergine plants will give us aubergines like these! 

Mature aubergine plant
Aubergine seedling
The aubergine seeds had been planted in plug trays (trays with lots of little cells, one for each seed). They had grown well - now the plants need more room to grow so we moved them into bigger pots with more soil for the roots to stretch out. 


With the seedlings potted up and watered, we had a look around our garden for mini-beasts. Plenty of  mini-beasts are a sign of a really healthy garden.  We found bees and worms and woodlice as well as spiders, aphids and snails. 


Afterwards we wrote in our diaries which mini-beasts we found. Then we made up our own mythical mini-beasts and plants. These are the pictures we drew:













Thanks to Hannah B for taking such beautiful photos this week! 

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Garlic.....Bread!


Last week we dug up some garlic to make room for our bean poles.
For this week's Gardening Club Jojo kindly made garlic bread for the group to share -- before we got down to the serious business of watering the garden! 

It was so delicious we thought we would post the recipe in the blog in case anyone would like to make their own.  Thanks Jojo! 


Take two bulbs of green garlic you have grown yourself.....


                        Some fresh parsley...                                          ...some good butter and crusty bread.


Trim the garlic bulbs and peel off the outer skin to reveal the garlic cloves.


Finely chop the garlic and parsley...


 ...then mash them with 100g of the softened butter.


Cut slices in the bread -- about three quarters of the way into the loaf so that it doesn't fall apart.


Wrap the loaf loosely in parchment and bake at 200C for twenty minutes. 
Scoff it while it's still warm!

You can find other delicious recipes from Jojo here.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Bean Diaries

We have all got garden journals so that we can make a record of what we have done in the garden over the year. This means we can remind ourselves when we planted things and what grew well and what did not.

This week we used our diaries to record the growth of our climbing beans that we planted before half term.  All of our beans had sprouted, some of them had grown a lot!


We thought the beans would look fantastic climbing up a bean pole teepee in one of our beds.  So we harvested the onions and garlic that had been growing there.... 




....dug the earth and broke up the soil a bit. We then put up a bean pole wigwam. 

We planted our beans and gave them a really good water to help them settle in to their new home.