2021 School Garden information
Fall of 2021 information
Fall School Gardens
September 19, 2021
Good day everyone. Hope your gardens are progressing, the weather has been great. Perennial root growth really takes off in the fall, preparing for spring blooms.
Just a note on growing seasons. The fall is time for any root, stem, or leaf vegetable. I always like to do radishes with the kids because it has a very short growing season, about one month. Carrots and beats are always fun. Any leaf veggie is great, Swiss chard, leaf lettuce (don’t do head, does not do well in the valley), and spinach.
If you have the space and want to relate your garden to a children’s story, the ‘Little Red Hen’ is a great one. Just before the first rain (if it does rain), prepare a bed and plant wheat (from Winco bulk bins). Wheat is a dry farming product and you don’t have to water it (if it rains). You can take measurements over the growing season. In the spring when it dries you can harvest the wheat spikes, thresh the seeds, and grind them in a mill or blender. Don’t make rolls directly from the fresh ground seeds, you need to mix it with white flour. Our stomachs are not accustomed to that much bran. I did this with 3rd graders and they ate up the bread rolls with honey. Great story on work ethics.
Next week we will talk about micro-greens.
Microgreens
First Plant Project
I hope I can give you some fun things to do. I'm going to start with cilantro or coriander.