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Category Archives: Cooking
I’m so excited to be setting up my own wildlife gardening group, with The Young Operation Farmers
Ding dong, the community group I volunteer at, has got some dosh to pay for a Young Operation Farmers’ Project. This will give me the chance to start my wildlife gardening group, that I’ve been talking about for ages; I’m … Continue reading
Sending you some spring gardening inspiration!!
If like me, you’ve sniffed spring in the air this week and you fancy having a go at growing more of your own fruit and veg, then I hope this week’s blog will inspire you to give it a go. … Continue reading
Up to now freezin’ February has been a whole lotta fun!
The freezing cold February weather might have stopped us spending loads of time in the garden, but it hasn’t stopped me from getting out and about this month. I think we’ve had every kind of weather already this month – … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Gardening, Local Food, Nature, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, TV, Visits to parks and gardens, Wildlife
Tagged Blue Peter, Blue Peter Garden, CBBC, CBeebies, compost, Let's Go Club, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, RHS Grassroots Magazine, RSPB Old Moor
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What’s cooking, good looking??!!??
This weekend I’ve been helping Mum in the kitchen, where I made a Greek veggie dish, called Briam. Have a nosey at the video, it includes the recipe for lots of veggies you could grow yourself!
HERE WE ‘GROW’ in 2018 !!!
I’ve had a really great Christmas and short break in Scotland. It’s been awesome to chillax and have a bit of time to myself, get outside and play with Buddy and my Christmas gifts. Hope you have had a great … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Events, Gardening, Local Food, Nature, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, TV, Visits to parks and gardens, Wildlife, Young Bloggers
Tagged adam frost, Blue Peter, Blue Peter Garden, chatsworth house, gardening blog, gardening science, george garden blog, George Hassall, kids blog, kids gardening, kids gardening blog, operation farm, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, RHS Chatsworth Flower Show, rhs chelsea flower show, rhs perfect for pollinators, RHS Tatton Park Flower Show, young gardeners blog
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How gardening can make you feel free
This week I received a copy of the RHS Campaign for School Gardening Courses for grown ups, who work with kids; I’d been asked to write an article for it, about how gardening makes me feel free and how it … Continue reading
Big Shout Out to the @RHSSchools as they celebrate their 10th Birthday with the Big #SoupShare
This autumn the RHS Campaign for School Gardening is celebrating its 10th Birthday #WOW! The campaign has changed my life in so many ways – if it wasn’t for the RHS you probably wouldn’t be reading this blog! So, I want … Continue reading
Operation Young Farmer – The Next Generation of Cooks and Gardeners
I’ve been involved in Operation Farm since it started in 2010 and this year it’s been great to see more kids like me get involved in all the workshops & events they do. We are ‘the next generation of gardeners and cooks!’
Posted in Cooking, Events, Gardening, Local Food
Tagged operation farm, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening
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