Weekend duty blog - March 24-26, 2017
This Saturday was Fanshawe’s Open House. This is an exciting
event for Fanshawe to show off programs to prospective students. Because of
this event there was quite a few extra tasks that needed to be accomplished
this weekend.
Friday
Friday was a big day for Julian and I. We started our day
with the opening checklist and walking the crop. We needed to water all
Hydrangeas, hanging stock baskets, perennial Geraniums, and seedlings. We also
potted up and cut back annual Geraniums. The Technology department at Fanshawe
contracted us to pot up Sansevieria plants in planters they had build for an
experiment they are conducting. They are trying to see if adding plants to a
room will improve the air quality. These planters were made of wood with medal
liners. They were very heavy and quite difficult to wheel through the school on
large racks. Both of us were sweating profusely by the time we made it to the
opposite side of the school. In the last
hour we tried to clean up for open house. This consisted of reorganizing the Hydrangeas,
washing the floors and making sure the benches looked clean. There was so much
to do we didn’t get to the massive pile of 4’’ pots that had been left by the
sink from the classes that week. We did however put them in the sink to soak
overnight so they could be cleaned first thing in the morning. It was overall a
good day and we got a lot done.
Saturday began by getting everything ready for open house.
We needed to ensure the greenhouse looked clean and orderly. Julian washed all
the pots left from the week, while I cleaned to potting room floors and
organized under the table. Some first year students volunteered to help with
open house and they arrived around 9:30 am. I got them helping with making
petunia hanging baskets. They were quite efficient and with that many people
helping it made it go by very fast. While that was going on Julian was seeding
Salvia. At 10:40 am I had to leave the greenhouse to do a radio interview to
promote our program. Julian also had to do an interview but later on in the
day. We sold the last of the Hydrangeas just an hour or so before the open house
ended. I was nice to see the last of the Hydrangeas get sold. People seemed to
love them this year. Once open house was over we still had 3 hours left in the
day. We used this time to put a new heat mat in the propagation chamber, make
tip cuttings, add Begonias to inventory list, and fix the sign outside to read “Hydrangeas Sold Out”. In the last hour of the
day we also ensured the interior Ficus’s were watered. It was a hectic day with
people coming in and out of the greenhouse constantly, but we made the best of
it and got a lot of work done.
Sunday
Sunday was our last day in the greenhouse. We started our
day by doing the opening check list and opening the cash. After that Julian
washed the remainder of the pots, while I walked the crop and watered any
plants that were dry. A big task we had to get done was hanging up some of the
stock baskets to make some room for seedlings on a bench. Once all the baskets
were hung, we laid out two heat mats on bench 3 and put the seedlings on
them. Once that was all done we met up
with the maintenance crew for lunch. After lunch I washed the floors of the
greenhouse while Julian seeded 7 tray of Dusty Miller. Mike Pascoe also asked
us to seed some Snow Gum for him so we did one tray. While talking to Mike Pascoe
the day before, he told us that the seeds were from Australia and he got them
as a gift. We were running low on potting soil so after all our tasks were done
we mixed up some soil for the week ahead.
Overall it was a great weekend. Julian and I worked great
together. We got all jobs done that were assigned to us and also met a lot of
nice people at open house. We worked hard all weekend and it paid off.