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Horticulture & Forest School

Close-up of a girl wearing gardening gloves picking up soil from a big red tub

During Terms 5 and 6, students in Horticulture and Forest School have been developing their knowledge and practical skills in planting and plant care.  

Students have explored the full planting process, from sowing seeds and understanding the conditions needed for germination, to transplanting young seedlings into larger pots and containers.  They have also been creating hanging baskets and planted containers, learning how to select suitable plants, prepare compost, and arrange plants to encourage healthy growth and attractive displays.

Boys carefully filling a line of plant pots with soil  

As part of their learning, students have been discovering the importance of ongoing plant maintenance. They have practised correct watering techniques, learning how different plants have different water requirements and how to recognise signs of overwatering and under watering. Through hands-on activities, students have gained an understanding of how sunlight, drainage, and regular care contribute to healthy plants.

Secondary student standing on the vegetable beds to press down the soil  Secondary student raking the soil in the vegetable beds  Students marking out lines to sow seeds in with thread

Student sowing seeds in a line  Primary student weeding a vegetable bed  Secondary students at the allotment

Primary student holding the vegetables he has collected  Girl looking at a vegetable crop in one of the polutunnels