Thursday, April 25, 2024
Huawhenua
Before we finished up for the term we worked in our maara kai to get our tipu huawhenua in the ground, as well as sow some broad bean, snow pea and spinach seeds. Kono has done a great job looking after our maara putiputi (flower garden) in order to encourage the bees around the school. We are looking forward to these vegetabes growing and making soup and other kai to eat.
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