Friday 31 March 2017

Digging Done

We finished all the digging! As well as digging up the lawn, we also added some new top soil to the beds. This is a picture of it in front of our garage. We had to use a wheelbarrow to move it all into the back garden. This soil is half soil and half compost so it will provide lots of nutrients for the plants.


I have planted garlic, onion, spinach and pea seeds outside so far. I have also planted cauliflowers inside. I am also chitting some potatoes. This means that I am leaving some potatoes in the sun, inside so they are warm, to encourage them to sprout shoots. You might see this happen if you have had some potatoes in your kitchen for some time. Hopefully, this will mean lots of delicious vegetables later in the year. This is a picture of the finished beds. You can just about make out pieces of string which show where I planted the seeds.
I have covered some of the soil with boards. This covers some of the area where I haven't planted seeds and should help stop any weeds from growing.




Friday 24 March 2017

Digging begins

With some help from my parents, we dug up the plants that were in the wrong place in the garden and put them into pots or planted them in the chicken coop. When we get some chickens this will give them an interesting environment to live in.

Nick cut up some wood and made a raised bed where two vegetable plot will be.
While digging, we found that the soil in our garden isn't very deep. Underneath the soil there is a layer of hard-core, stones and bricks, that the vegetable won't be able to grow through.
This means that I can't grow long root vegetables like carrots and parsnips.

We are going to build two more raised beds, but we have to remove the grass first.

Friday 17 March 2017

New home, new garden

Recently, Nick and I moved to a new house and we now have our own garden. I have decided I want to grow my own vegetables. At the moment it has an area with plant and a big lawn as well as a shed and a chicken coop! I need more plots for planting my vegetables. So I drew plan of what I wanted the garden to look like


Then I measured it out in the garden and marked it out string

 
Now I will have to do a lot of digging! I will let you know how I get on.

Friday 10 March 2017

Projectile Pooing of Penguins

Some scientists have worked out how much pressure is required by penguins to shoot there poo away from their nests, about 60 kilo-pascals. This is about the pressure you would experience if you were swimming 6 meters under water!

This research was published as Pressures produced when penguins pooh - calculations on avian defaecation by Victor Benno Meyer-Rochow and Jozsef Gal in Polar Biology, 2003.

 

Friday 3 March 2017

Here is a cool video, paper planes flying continuously with the help of fans