Mushrooms along-side our pepper plants
robotics, automation technologies, 3D printing, creative coding, sustainable living
Monday, June 6, 2016
Friday, May 20, 2016
Beekeepers
JRHS teacher JF Pepin shows student and staff what to look out for in the JRHS beehive. The drone,which is larger than the worker bees, is spotted and there is only one queen bee. Both good signs.
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Now there are three wasps!
Now there are three wasps buzzing around the JRHS greenhouse. I also spotted whiteflies on the pepper plants, likely wasp food.
More greenhouse whiteflies?
It appears the whitefly problem is still present on some pepper plants. Now that chance if frost is hopefully over, time to get these babies outside for good!
Monday, May 16, 2016
Wasp makes greenhouse its home
Hard to believe, but the wasp that had landed on a succulent growing in the JRHS greenhouse was still on it this morning. Looks like this wasp is happy here. Certainly better than being outside with today's light flurries!
Friday, May 13, 2016
Wasp in greenhouse
Spotted this wasp in JRHS greenhouse hanging out with tomato plants and this succulent. Hopefully a parasitic wasp eating leftover whiteflies.
2023 PCHS Challenge review
JRHS 2023 Team with TREAD
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Eradicating whiteflies in a greenhouse is no easy task. This year we are experimenting with different crops. Here is an image taken from...
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Students leaning about plants by growing microgreens in class. Phase 1