Tuesday
14th November 2017
After lots of number crunching we
finally analysed our growing results today.
We had some really surprising
results. It turned out that a lot of our high income crops were actually from
established plants like trees and bushes. The Apples were a great seller as
were the plums and medlars (can you find out what they are?!)…all in our top ten yield/income list.
When we analysed the vegetables we
discovered that Rainbow chard was by far our highest earning crop. We then
tried to reason why this might be. Possibly the soil is just right for rainbow
chard or maybe we just set it somewhere where the pests couldn’t find it. It
was also suggested that maybe the weather was just right for growing it this
year!
One of our most disappointing
crops were the tomatoes. After some thinking we decided that the biggest
problem for the poly-tunnel is a lack of sunlight. The class suggested
investigating different, more transparent covers but obviously this would be
costly. Other suggestions were asking if we could trim the overhanging trees or
simply investigating other crops or varieties of tomatoes that grow better in
half light. It’s good to think and I’m sure we will come up with a good
solution to improve our yield.
The market research group had a
busy day trying to find the favourite fruit and veg for all the adults and
children in school. It was no surprise that their completed bar charts showed
that strawberries were the top choice for the children! The adult tastes at
Wenhaston Primary School are a little more refined with Asparagus coming out on
top! Food for thought when it comes to planning next year’s crop!!
Table completed by the Finance Team...thanks to Ty, Jessica and Freya
Crop
|
Rank Ord.er
|
Total Income
|
Rainbow Chard
|
1
|
£91.50
|
Desert apples
|
2
|
£82
|
Rhubarb
|
3
|
£76.80
|
Cooking Apples
|
4
|
£60.26
|
Courgette
|
5
|
£50.68
|
Plums
|
6
|
£43.13
|
Lettuce
|
7
|
£37.80
|
Medlar
|
8
|
£28
|
Marrow
|
9
|
£18
|
Tomatoes
|
10
|
£15.48
|
Blackcurrant
|
11
|
£10.10
|
Beetroot
|
12
|
£7.50
|
Gooseberries
|
13
|
£6
|
Cucumber
|
14
|
£5.04
|
|
15
|
|
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