Today in environmental sustainability management level 1 course students began growing seeds and pots and containers this is the first step in growing our garden. over the course of the next few weeks students will nurture and grow the seeds to the point where they are ready to go into the ground. The seeds we have grown are Vegetables, mainly brassicas which will be ready by the end of term one. It is also the hope that some of this mail that we can grow can be given away to the school whanau and community. Growing a garden is slow and rewarding process. We have taken the first step and I am very excited about what the future holds for our garden, our students and the planet! Kia kaha!
More progress in the Horticulture Block with construction started on our new SHADE HOUSE. This is a big step forward! For the last few years we have been out in the garden exposed to all of the elements. and to be honest it has been a bit hard to keep everything organized with no central, sheltered hub for our activity. This shade house will not only give us more space to work, with work benches and storage. But it will also let us start growing hundreds if not thousands of native trees. I recently read that emissions from a medium sized car, 20,000 km per year will be offset by 18 native trees and shrubs by the time they reach 50! So as you can see there is much work to be done. I am really excited about all of the new and exciting opportunities that this build will offer our students and community. I also want to say a MASSIVE THANK YOU to Chris Serfontein and his year 12 & 13 Wood Work students who are in charge of this build. It is great to see departments working together...
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