Wednesday, 1 September 2021

My school garden

 In lock down my teacher gave me a task to create a design of a school garden.


Here is my work



In this garden there is a cross shaped vegetable garden in the middle

to represent God because we are a Catholic school. I chose tomatoes

and carrots and mint because lots of people like to eat them.

In the diagonal corners there are circle berry gardens and then opposite

them there are flower beds to attract bees and butterflies. Behind those

in each corner are apple tree. At the top and bottom there are native

garden beds to attract the native birds and lizards. I have stepping stones

so everyone can walk around and enjoy the garden


Do you have a garden at your home?

 


4 comments:

  1. Hi Olivia, I love the garden you have designed. You have got a great mixture of vegetables and flowers. I have a garden at home, currently I have some chives and spring onions growing. Don't forget to check that your writing is going to fit into your post, I can't read some of your description.

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    1. Thanks Mrs Judkins for the mistake I´ve fixed it up.

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  2. Kia Ora Oliva, thank you for sharing your garden, I think it is brilliant and you put so much thought into each aspect of it. With the writing from the doc, you need to ensure it all fits on the blog page outline, otherwise it goes of the page as it has here. At my garden at home there were so many plants that I have had to remove some, so the others can grow and be healthy, I like lots of vegetables and flowers in my garden.

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