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Tag Archives: chatsworth house
Leaves are falling, autumn is calling
Autumn, a time for crisp walks, admiring the beautiful changing landscape, kicking leaves and home to Mum’s soup. We’ve had a right mixed bag of weather recently; it was shorts & t shirt for an autumn day at Chatsworth, a … Continue reading
From #RHSChelsea to #RHSChatsworth, via The Highlands!
It’s been a crazy few weeks as I’ve tripped up and down the country from London to the Isle of Mull! First, there was a weekend in London, taking in RHS Chelsea Flower Show, before I scooted off to Mull … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Gardening, Nature, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, Visits to parks and gardens, Wildlife, Young Bloggers
Tagged chatsworth house, gardening blog, gardening science, george garden blog, George Hassall, kids blog, kids gardening blog, operation farm, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, RHS Chatsworth Flower Show, rhs chelsea flower show, Young Bloggers, young gardeners blog
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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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Wow I’m on Gardeners’ World as I film at #RHSChatsworth with presenter, Adam Frost
For me and my family the King of Gardening TV programmes is Gardeners’ World and I was absolutely well chuffed to be asked to appear with the super cool gardening presenter and fellow RHS Ambassador, Adam Frost at RHS Chatsworth Flower Show … Continue reading
Press Day at #RHSChatsworth Flower Show – it blew me away, literally !
I was so excited about going to the first ever RHS Chatsworth Flower Show as I go to Chatsworth quite a lot and you probably already know, it’s one of my favourite places in the whole world. I couldn’t wait to see how … Continue reading
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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Calm before the storm !!
With SAT’s around the corner (first test tomorrow), I’ve ditched the practice papers, ripped up the ‘rithmatic and binned the books – it’s time to have fun, doing a few of my favourite things…. …..chopping wood, lighting fires, eating (Jaffa cake) s’mores, … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Visits to parks and gardens
Tagged chatsworth house, dan pearson, duke of devonshire, gardening blog, gardening science, George Hassall, kids blog, kids gardening, kids gardening blog, RHS, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, rhs chelsea flower show, spring gardening, steve porter, young gardeners blog
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Finding (some) Fun in February !
I haven’t been into the garden this week because of all the wet and windy weather, but me and my Dad have been talking about the veg we hope to grow this year. I’ve seen my first snowdrops and the daffodils are … 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