Ms. Curran’s Class: Bucket Line!
Blog by Mr. Misch: Ms. Curran’s 5th graders help to move composted soil for the new raised beds. It is amazing how much soil you can move with a bucket line.
Blog by Mr. Misch: Ms. Curran’s 5th graders help to move composted soil for the new raised beds. It is amazing how much soil you can move with a bucket line.
Blog by Mr. Misch: Today we had the first FHES farmer’s market of the year. Pictured here is the proud purchaser of the last broccoli. Isn’t it beautiful?
Blog by Mr. Misch: The first and second grade Young Scholars found elephant garlic in the garden today. It was so fragrant we became very dramatic!
Blog by Mr. Misch: Look who came to visit the garden this afternoon, Mrs. Gutenson’s Headstart class. The children found caterpillars, radishes, peas, spinach, and elephant garlic.
Blog by Mr. Misch: The elephant garlic harvest has begun! Fourth graders proudly display the first bulb. It is enormous and very aromatic. The product of almost six months of growth as they were planted in late October.
Blog by Mr. Misch: The broccoli plants in the garden are very large, and the first flowers appeared over the weekend. It is time to find some good broccoli recipes.
Blog by Mr. Misch: The sugar snaps are now almost as tall as the kindergartners! Those peas sure are delicious.
Blog by Mr. Misch: Fifth graders help to harvest some of the enormous and delicious Easter egg radishes.
Mr. Misch, our Advanced Academic Resource Teacher and STEM Lab Coordinator, puts his heart and soul into our school garden. Take a look at his work to prepare an additional portion of the garden for our expansion!
Blog by Mr. Misch: First and second graders proudly display their harvest from the spring garden: spinach, lettuce, Swiss chard, and green onions. Bon appetit!