Enviroschools Diary Term 1
2019
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It’s been a busy term so far tidying up and getting things back in place after
the summer holidays. Here’s a roundup of some of what’s been achieved so far...
the summer holidays. Here’s a roundup of some of what’s been achieved so far...
The shade house team have been busy with Kauri, propagating more seeds and getting things growing in the shade house. There are 40 native plants now ready for a new home. They are going to go to the Te Wherowhero Lagoon to help with the waterway restoration there. The original funding for the shade house came from the Sisterson Lagoon Trust so it feels good to be able to give back.
The orchard has been weeded and all the trees have had some of our beautiful compost spread around them as well as some fertiliser. They have also all had mulch blankets put around them and are ready to grow strong through the Autumn.
The compost team have been HARD AT WORK! These guys really deserve a medal! They have emptied the compost bin of all it's wonderful contents topping up our vege gardens and giving our fruit trees a boost. They have sent out new compost buckets to all the classes and got our new compost up and running!
We have begun to establish a butterfly garden and after a bit of a slow start, we now have oodles of caterpillars and have lots of chrysalises starting to appear too. It's so lovely to see the tamariki out at the garden everyday checking up on the caterpillars.
The class gardens have been weeded and the strawberry plants thinned. Then we planted them up with lots of new vegetables and herbs ready for us to eat and for some Wainui Beach School Masterchefs to have a go at Marakai 2019!
Enviroteam...this year we have decided to not have a formal application process but rather just open it up to any child who wants to help with the real "keen beans" ending up with special responsibilities. It has been awesome to see so many of our students coming out to help. Ka mau te wehi Wainui Beach School!