Thursday, June 21, 2012

Collecting Spinach Seeds. The Plant Cycle


Today we are going to show you some pictures of the Spinach seeds that we collected. Our spinach plant bolted (started growing very fast to reproduce before the summer arrives). After it bolted it produced seeds. The seeds were collected and we will plant them in August for our fall spinach crop. Take a look at the process below!

Keila and Ruben (right) collect spinach seeds.

A close up shot of the spinach seeds on the bolted spinach plant (below).
 Ruben is collecting the seeds and placing them in a pot to dry. The seeds have to be kept dry so that they do not rot, develop mold, or germinate (right).
 A fun time collecting seeds!


Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Planting our Strawberry Garden by Chris and Isabelle

At the Garden of Eve we picked up 12 Strawberry plants to start our new Strawberry Garden. Take a look below at our planting techniques!



The first picture (above) is of Eugene and Myself (Chris) getting ready to plant the plants that are on the wooden greenhouse. They are going to grow nice and tall in this little frame-house so that by next month they will be fully grown. 

The next picture is of Eugene and Myself actually starting to plant but in the last photo we were only starting to look at the right place to plant these amazing strawberry plants. The reason that we started to plant these strawberries is because we would like them to grow so that we might be able to have them for Graduation on June 20th! (right)







3. The next picture is of the June stawberry"s that we will have at graduation. This is a picture of the strawberries planted in the ground of this wooden greenhouse .










Even more exciting is the first flower of the summer! This flower means that soon there will be a delicious strawberry to eat right where that flower is! We all can’t wait until there are tons and tons of yummy strawberries to snack on! Come back later to get an update on the garden! 


A day in the life of an Organic Farmer! A Village School Field Trip by Isabelle and Toby

"In August of 2011 I (Toby) applied for a field trip grant for the Village School to spend a day on an Organic Farm on the East end of Long Island. To my surprise, we were awarded the grant by Target and we just completed our trip titled "A day as an organic farmer" at the Garden of Eve in Riverhead, New York.  I set out to do this because  Most of my students think of Long Island as suburban sprawl, strips of shops and developments as far as the eye can see. As they head East they will arrive at an agricultural paradise, and they will be see how food is made. 

 By the end of the day I hope that the students are tired and appreciative of the food that they have access to. I hope they grasp the efforts involved in the production and harvest of their foods. I also hope that they learn and understand the environmental benefits of organic farming."
Below are some photos and comments from one of the farming students Isabelle! 


Are you ready for another exciting update on our school this week?! Last week our whole school took a trip to a farm out on Long Island. This farm grows fresh produce, has healthy farm raised animals! Here you can see some Village School children petting one of the farm dogs! (right)








This is something you don’t really see, real free-range chickens. At the farm they raise free-range chickens, this was exciting for all of the students to see first hand how free range chickens really are raised on a farm. (below)



All of the students were amazed at all of the information they were getting from this one trip! Here you can see Eve one of the farm owners, educating the students on natural pest control. She doesn’t use any pesticides at all, that’s probably why her produce tastes so good! (left)









Towards the end of the day the whole school got to pick fresh strawberries to take home with them! Here you can see Chris and Jeremy scavenging for some yummy treats in the strawberry patches. 





After a long day of strawberry picking and learning all there is to know about owning and maintaining a farm, the students took a little lunch break where they enjoyed there food they brought from home and some of the yummy strawberries they picked earlier in the day! This was a very interesting and exciting trip for everyone to go on and we all had an amazing day!