Blue Ridge Juvenile Detention

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Spring is here!!!!
















Tulips, garlic, and outdoor plants are in bloom. Plus, tomatoes, peppers, and other herbs and greenhouse plants are growing at BRJD.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Tomatoes!!!!!!

The Post- D group at BRJD have been busy planting and growing tomatoes since late February.  Pictures of the plant progress, as well as descriptions and plant history will soon follow.  Stay tuned!!!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Weather Pic

In Virginia, snow has been rare this winter. So many thanks to A/B classroom (Northwestern Regional Juvenile Detention Center, Winchester) for sharing a snow pic.

Friday, January 6, 2012

BRJD Weather Station is now up and running!

Greetings from the BRJD Greenhouse.  We are excited to report the installation of  the weather station in our greenhouse/garden area.  With this station, residents can track current weather conditions and forecast future weather and trends for our locality.  In addition, we would like to share our findings with local weather stations and other detention facilities.  We are specifically interested in comparing data and discussing how local geographical features influence weather.  If you are interested in sharing data, please contact us at this blog or call our Principal, Ms. Cooper, at 434-951-9340.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Coming soon: New Weather Station

The Blue Ridge greenhouse area will have a new addition in 2012....A weather station. The Davis Instruments Vantage Vue Wireless Weather Station will be set up in the greenhouse for use in Science classes.  This weather station features information on the following weather conditions here at Blue Ridge Detention:

  • Barometric Pressure
  • Forecast
  • Temperature
  • Heat Index (calculated)
  • Humidity
  • Moon Phase
  • Rainfall
  • Rain Rate
  • Wind
  • Sunrise and Sunset
Stay tuned for more information and updates.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

BLUE RIDGE GARLIC

Since one of our fall crops is garlic, one Post-D resident decided to give us all a little fact and history refresher on...

THE BLUE RIDGE GARLIC
GARDEN GARLIC
v  There are nearly 600 varieties of garlic.
v  Generally speaking there are two species of garlic, hard necked – garlic and soft necked – garlic.
v  If you enjoy garlic, you will love planting and growing fresh for personal cultivation.
v  Garlic planting is during the fall.
v  Fresh garlic from your own garden is delightful as fresh, home grown tomatoes. Once you try it, you will never go back. 
The USES OF GARLIC
v  Garlic has been used to restore virility, cure leprosy and keep scorpions at bay.
v  It also helped protect geographic status in Europe
v  Garlic is widely used around the world for its pungent flavor as a seasoning or condiment.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

New Plants for the New Year

 Check out the new crops (cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, etc.) planted at the beginning of the new school year.  Also, some more growth from last year's plantings (gourds).


Monday, June 27, 2011

Salad?

Here we have the beginnings of a great salad:  tomaotes, peppers, cucumbers, cilantro.....this is some good stuff!

Friday, June 24, 2011