We learned about how greenhouses protect plants and help them grow.
We got to pick and taste Red Russian kale-- and parents, you'd be delighted to know that a lot of first graders said they liked it and asked for seconds!
Can you name this leafy vegetable?...We also sampled chard, which had a stronger flavor than kale. But we were great sports about trying it.
We saw seedlings that had started in the greenhouse getting ready for the fields.
We saw a special way they pollinate the tomato plants in the greenhouse, and got to walk down the tempting rows.
We learned that soil is full of tiny living organisms, and that sometimes they plant a field just to replenish the soil.
We spent some time in a row of radishes, identifying the parts of the plant and then getting to pick, rinse, and sample some.
We also spent some time with strawberry plants and learning some special facts about the way these grow.
We ended with a picnic lunch under some trees. Thank you to Cedar Circle for a great field trip!
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