Nord Anglia Education
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Nord Anglia
08 June, 2022

Environment Club Garden

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Environment Club Garden Spring arrived suddenly this year which prompted the Environment Club to begin planting an assortment of seeds obtained from the bazaar. The seedlings progress was slowed by the four weeks of colder cloudy weather which followed planting. However, the students have now transferred some of the plants to our garden plot next to the STEAM building. These include both green and purple basil and cherry tomatoes which we will be able to harvest later in the year. To follow we have green peppers and some flowers: lobelia and jasmine. We are grateful to the gardener for watering the plants especially on weekends. We have also begun a composting garden and gathered some food waste to improve the soil and plan to put in some bulbs in the autumn to give us some colour next year.

Spring arrived suddenly this year which prompted the Environment Club to begin planting an assortment of seeds obtained from the bazaar. The seedlings progress was slowed by the four weeks of colder cloudy weather which followed planting. However, the students have now transferred some of the plants to our garden plot next to the STEAM building. These include both green and purple basil and cherry tomatoes which we will be able to harvest later in the year. To follow we have green peppers and some flowers: lobelia and jasmine. We are grateful to the gardener for watering the plants especially on weekends. We have also begun a composting garden and gathered some food waste to improve the soil and plan to put in some bulbs in the autumn to give us some colour next year.