Vermont School Garden

A visit to a Vermont public school garden through the seasons.

Let the Summer Garden Maintenance Begin

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weeding squash with mandy and Sciaccas

In the photo above, Nola and Sabin Sciacca and their Librarian and Garden Guide, Mandy Walsh are uncovering the heirloom squash the fourth graders planted last month. It’s amazing how fast weeds can overrun our garden. (Note the beautiful mulch straw in the background. We’ll put that down as soon as we uncover our plants. it should help keep the soil moist while discouraging weed growth.) Equally amazing is the work these two children put in for our garden. We’re lucky to have them. Here they are gathering zucchinis for our chef, Harley Sterling. He used them in his meal preparation that same day.

Nola and Sabin harvestting zukes

Also joining us was Paula Borochoff, one of our hard working Kindergarten teachers. We hope to have many more community weeding gatherings during the summer. Again, in praise of community spirit, Mandy’s husband, Chris and her son, Oliver volunteered their time and expertise in our garden last month. Thanks, Chris, for tuning up the rototiller. It now purrs.

Paula weeding sunflower house peanuts end of June

Above, are Paula and the beginning of the sunflower house. To the right is one of the peanut plants that the Kindergarteners sowed in early June.

sweet potatoes end of June

And here are our sweet potatoes, one month into the growing season!

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Author: vermontschoolgarden

I have been an elementary teacher at the Westminster Center School for 30 years. For most of those years, I maintained a garden as part of my teaching curriculum resource. Now I am the Garden Coordinator for all of the Westminster Center School classrooms.

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