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Category Archives: Nature
This is Green Fingered George reporting back from Chatsworth Beyond Limits Sculpture Exhibition
I’ve been visiting the Beyond Limits Sculpture Exhibition at Chatsworth, every year since I was 3 and it’s by far one of my best Autumn days
Posted in Events, Gardening, Nature, Visits to parks and gardens
Tagged chatsworth house, dan pearson, duke of devonshire, gardening blog, George Hassall, kids blog, kids gardening, kids gardening blog, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, rhs chelsea flower show, steve porter, young gardeners blog
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Goodbye Summer
I’ve noticed the leaves on the trees are turning brown – it can only mean one thing……… Goodbye summer, hello autumn!
Posted in Gardening, Nature, Wildlife
Tagged forestry commission, gardening blog, George Hassall, Harman's Cross Campsite, kids blog, kids gardening, kids gardening blog, Monkey World, New Forest, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, Swanage Steam Train, The New Forest, young gardeners blog
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Feelin’ groovy
Me and my classmates took our SAT’s this week and it was a really stressful time, so this weekend I wanted to chill out and feel groovy! Has the sun made you feel groovy this weekend?!?!?
Wild About Wales
I’ve just returned from a week’s holiday in mid-Wales and it was absolutely FANTASTIC! I’ve been fishing, crabbing and wildlife spotting, ate ice cream and fish & chips, played tennis and frisbee and even had a dip in the FREEZIN’ … Continue reading
Had a good, Good Friday
Even though I was off for Good Friday and Easter Monday our 2 week school holiday has started today and I’m soooooooooooooo glad !! It’s been really hard at school as we’re building up to do our SAT’s in May … Continue reading
My own Winterwatch news
I’ve really enjoyed watching Winterwatch this week – did you see the stand off between the fox and the eagle ! So, this week my blogs all about Rocket Seeds and The Big Garden Birdwatch . At school we made bird hides, … Continue reading
I Smell Winter
Well it’s certainly gone cold this week and yesterday I enjoyed the first bit of snow of the year at Brockholes Nature Reserve. It’s a fantastic place and really family friendly. I love it, because it’s great for wildlife. I was soooo lucky … Continue reading
When the garden is your playground
Despite the cold, damp wintry weather I’ve had a fab weekend and today (Sunday) I invited my mate, Dec round to play in the garden. We checked out the tree house in the muddy top garden; played catapult in the fallen … Continue reading
Posted in Nature
Tagged big garden birdwatch, kids gardening, RHS, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, roe deer skull, RSPB, winter fun
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Schools out for Christmas !!!!
I was so happy to finish school today. Christmas is a time to relax and to hang out with your family. If you are bored, get out into the garden and do a few jobs, like clearing leaves or cleaning your … Continue reading
Posted in Nature
Tagged kids gardening, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, winter gardening
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