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.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Compost
Our compost pile has produced a pile of good soil and it continues to grow, and improve daily! I have changed bays for the compost weekly and have noticed better quality in the soil that is being produced. I will continue to observe the compost as time goes on.
Harvest of the Colla-people
It is finally time for harvest. The colla-people have recovered from their fearful encounters with the animals that tried to eat them (finally turning to the radish-ans we used as decoys) and are ready for harvest. We started with five rows, four with collards and one with cabbages, and after the near total decimation of the collapocalypse we only managed to maintain two rows of colla-people. The cabbage-ians were not so lucky. We have since harvested them and are getting ready to cook them. Their destiny will finally be fulfilled, to fill the stomachs of the botany classmates, alongside pinto beans ...and bacon.
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