Tuesday 28th November 2017
Every cloud has a silver lining!
Sometimes things happen that test us and sometimes you just
have to find a silver lining in every cloud!
This morning we came to school after a dark and stormy night
to discover that our wonderful poly-tunnel was wedged in our school sycamore
tree.
With lots of hard work by the adults we managed to remove
the poly tunnel from the tree…but as we worked to take the framework apart, we
noticed that most of the bars had been bent or indeed broken beyond repair so
sadly the poly-tunnel was no more!
Siobhan has often taught us about ‘resilience’ during her
sessions with us…so that’s exactly what we practised! After a whole business
meeting we decided that we would write some persuasive letters to local
businesses who have been so generous in their support of our venture.
When analysing our crops we had decided that the tomato crop
hadn’t been as good as it should have been. Similar was said of the cucumbers.
After lots of discussion where we thought about the science of growing
cucumbers and tomatoes, we decided that the location of the poly-tunnel (under
a large tree) just wasn’t giving our crops enough light to grow and ripen. Also
the growing team noted that the green cover didn’t let much light through. After
some research they found that poly carbonate greenhouses let more light through
and as they are not made of glass…are safe for our school grounds.
So there we are…our silver lining! Hopefully with the
wonderful support of our local business community, we can put up a poly
carbonate poly tunnel in a much brighter location and grow a much larger and
healthier crop of tomatoes and cucumbers next year!!!!
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