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Kim Sumner posted
My high school Global Issues 1st period class are working on a project they’e entitled PROJECT: H.E.A.L. (Healthy Eating, Active Lifestyle) which involves growing their own winter garden. They They are using discarded wooden pallets for raised garden beds. We were able to purchase soil, seeds, and tools with a donation from our local Soil…Read More
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Rebecca Bowling posted
Reading to your child is very important. One of my favorite books are Goodnight Moon by Margaret
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Traci Tackett posted
At Pikeville Elementary School students have planted many Fall/Winter crops. These include: kale, lettuce, turnips, radishes, carrots, broccoli, cabbage, onions, peas, and lettuce. The Art Department is continuing the garden beautification process and the students are happy with the positive changes. The gourds that were planted last Spring are…Read More
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Traci Tackett posted
The past few weeks have been busy with transplanting the lettuce, mache’, and brassica mix we started in the greenhouse. We have also gotten the pollinator garden well under way and the students are watering the perennials and transplants to get them off to a good start. The students have harvested the final kale for school salads this week and…Read More
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Traci Tackett posted
We hosted a Falll/Winter garden workshop last Thursday, April 30. Here is the link if any of you are interested in learning how to implement the process at home or school.
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