After John and Njeri’s visit we dried the corn that they brought us so that we could plant it in our vegetable garden. We then invited some grandparents into the setting to talk about growing food and the changes between now and when they were children. We wanted to know:
• Did they have a garden when they were little?
• What did he grow in his garden?
• What did they like to eat?
• Did they buy their food in the supermarket (Tesco!)?
Oliver’s granddad Alf visited Monday afternoon and looked at the corn that John had brought in. The children told Grandad Alf that we couldn’t eat it anymore because it had gone hard. Grandad Alf showed us how we could pull off the corn and that these were seeds that we could plant to grow more sweetcorn. He had brought some compost and pots from his allotment for us to use to plant the seeds in. He then asked us if we knew what else the seeds would need to grow and Ruby said that they need sunshine and water. Grandad Alf told us that on his allotment he had a water butt to collect the rain water to help his garden grow and the we showed him that we did the same at preschool.
He told us that when he was little there were no big supermarkets and he lived on a farm and grew lots of vegetables to eat. He grew carrots, potatoes , runner beans, cabbage and they also kept chickens. He still grows his vegetables on his allotment now. He still likes to eat vegetables from his allotment now because they keep him healthy.
On Tuesday afternoon, Ethan’s ‘Popsi’ came to help us plant some more of the sweetcorn and we planted it in pots and in the garden. Mrs Scriven was going to take the pots home over the holiday to put in her greenhouse where it is nice and warm and we are going to see which seeds grow the quickest. ‘Popsi’ said that when he was little he grew peas and carrots in his garden and Alex said that he grew peas in his garden too. He also told the children that he didn’t go to big shops to buy his food when he was little. He went to the local greengrocer in the village to buy things like apples. He told the children that he helps Ethan to grow vegetables in his garden at home and Simba the lion went home with them so that he could find out more. Ethan and Popsi showed Simba the rhubarb, onions, peas and runner beans that they are growing in their garden to eat before inviting him in for dinner.
















































