The 3-4’s children enjoyed returning to the allotment this week. For some of the group it was their first time and they were excited. We began our morning introducing the children to the new environment and showing them everything, they could not believe how big the shed was! As we looked around the allotment we were shocked at how quick everything had grown and we had a lot of work to do. The children chose their tools and began weeding in the beds. They each collected a small wheelbarrow that they could fill up to transport the weeds to the compost bins.
We then moved to the bigger bed to see what what growing in there as we crouched to look at the beetroot a baby frog hopped in front of everyone. The children squealed with excitement and stood back as Lisa guided the frog closer to the pond where it happily sat watching everyone. Some of the children worked with Angela to help tidy the pond area and remove some of the growth so we could see the pond life.
A group of the children worked with Brittany to remove the weeds from around the strawberry plants and discovered some ripe strawberries which were ready to be picked. We counted them and then had a little taste they were delicious. They also enjoyed pulling out the carrots that were ready to be harvested. Our poly tunnel is bursting with plants ready to be panted into the soil the children that worked with Lisa helped to plant out lots of different flowers in the flower beds and planted the rest of the kale plants.
To finish our day we had to water everywhere as it was very warm and the plants were very thirsty. The sweetcorn plants are getting very big now so we turned the sprinkler on to give them extra water. The children also enjoyed being watered as they ran underneath the sprinkler one of the children thought it was ‘like having a cold shower’ they had lots of fun.