Friday, June 6, 2014

Hello Everyone!
We have reached the end of a dynasty. A long and glorious reign of awesomeness... Just kidding. But it is the last garden club meeting of the school year, and the last time the class of 2014 will contribute to our group. It is a bittersweet moment, with the excitement of an ever-approaching summer, and the melancholy of leaving behind friends and mentors... But enough of the introspection! Garden club is about having fun and spending time with friends, not about moping around, wallowing in self-pity! So, today we prepared the garden for the long summer ahead, and ate cupcakes to celebrate our work and dedication... Nah, we just like sugar! We missed some of our members today, who abandoned us, in favor of park lunch; nonetheless, we had an excellent time together. We hope you have a fun and relaxing summer! From the class of 2014, goodbye and we'll miss you. (Whoever you are, we don't know, we're just staring at a screen with page view numbers... It could be anyone...) Anyway... Regards from garden!

The 2011-2012 Gardening Season Begins!

Our middle school gardening team has been busy planning their first project of the year. Last week they met during park lunch and decided on what fun things they would do with our first grade. Students thought it was time to amend the soil in our SIP containers and to plant strawberries and greens! This week they welcomed the first graders to the science deck garden. Students taught our first graders how to plant seedlings. Everyone was thrilled to see that our worms were still healthy and happy after the summer break. Please stay tuned for upcoming events and projects!

PHS Garden Club Welcomes Su-Wun Harris

PHS Garden Club Welcomes Su-Wun Harris
Planning and Planting

Happy Holidays From the Garden Club and 1st Grade Gardeners!

Happy Holidays From the Garden Club and 1st Grade Gardeners!
A pretty pot and loving message for those near and dear!

PHS Gardeners at Fort Mason Community Garden

PHS Gardeners at Fort Mason Community Garden

Another Productive Day With PHS First Grade!

A Wonderful Week for PHS Gardeners

The week was full of activity for all PHS gardeners. Tuesday the planting of tomatoes in topsy turvy containers continued. Hungry gardeners harvested strawberries to feast on as the reward for their labors.

Thursday the 7th and 8th grade students who have been responsible for the design, construction, ongoing maintenance and integration of the garden into school curriculum took the first grade to the Fort Mason community garden. This garden is the longest running community garden in America and the only community garden operating in a National Park. There has been a garden on this site for centuries with Native Americans working this specific piece of land prior to Europeans arriving.

We met with Steve and Dale. They did a wonderful job of making us feel welcome in their garden. We got a tour, did some work planting vegetables on both Dale's and Carole's plots, explored and created artful sketches of the beautiful sights we enjoyed. Finally, under the comforting shade of a heritage tree we sat together to share lunch and plenty of laugher! A truly perfect use of three hours!

Thank you to all the parents who made time to drive us and to share the day with us.

Thank you to Dale and Steve for sharing their passion for and knowledge of gardening with us.

Special thanks to Carole Denola for making the day possible!