Welcome to the Covenant Classical Gardens! We have an exciting year ahead of us and our botany class will be taking advantage of the warm weather the Lord has provided us with! Our compost bin is now completed, and the greenhouse tables are under construction. A tiller was finally provided and we prepared the soil so we can begin planting our greens. Adam Jackson's orchard project has been completed and it is now our job to ensure that we maintain his work, and God's creation.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
The Tigers are coming, the Tigers are coming!!
Okay, now as you all know this coming Saturday, December 3, 2011 the SEC Championship will be held in Atlanta, at the Georgia Dome. The University of Georgia Bulldogs (12) is to take on the Louisiana State University Tigers (1). It is supposed to be a crisp, fall day. Such is today in our Botany class. When tending the plants we have planted, we shiver in the FREEZING cold. Which brings to my attention the importance of covering your plants. Your herbaceous beings are to be protected in the following ways: 1) Build a greenhouse to keep your little darlings safe from the frozen tundra we call North Carolina. The greenhouse will protect a large amount of herbaceous beings better than just a simple plastic drape...which brings me to MY NEXT POINT: 2) cover your garden with a simple plastic drape. It is SIMPLE and much cheaper and less time consuming than staring the huge garden project of building a greenhouse. In other words GO BULLDAWGS!!
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