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16 October 2014

Fetlar School Blog


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Garden of Shetland

Our polytunnel has produced beetroot, tatties, celery, sweetcorn, broad beans (pictured), radish, raspberries & tomatoes.

The broad beans have many uses.

Our broad beans.

Posted on Fetlar School Blog at 11:25

Comments

Great results! Did you eat your produce, or sell it to raise funds? It must have tasted lovely.

Jill from EK


well done, my crop (courgettes) rotted away in the rain. I have got millions of pears though - I wish I could post them to you people without trees!

alix from west midlands


They're vegetables. Children don't eat vegetables. They must have sold them...

Flying Cat from Carnivore Corner


The veggies are probably on the teacher's desk, in formaldehyde.

mjc from NM, USA


As long as it's not the teacher. Poor Mac would miss him...

Flying Cat from vegging out


My dad grows fruit and veg - potatoes, tomatoes, raspberries, cabbage and neeps. The broad beans look good

Flottaschool from Flotta




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