Green Fingered George
Follow me on Twitter
My Tweets-
Join 1,171 other subscribers.
Search by topic
-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
Rob on Gabions and their value to… Claire Bear Hassall on Gabions and their value to… alisonshockledgegmai… on Gabions and their value to… Caroline Mattinson on Gabions and their value to… Steve Mycroft on Gabions and their value to… Archives
- Sep 2025
- May 2025
- Jan 2025
- Sep 2024
- Feb 2024
- Nov 2023
- Oct 2023
- Sep 2023
- Mar 2023
- Nov 2022
- Aug 2022
- Feb 2022
- Jan 2022
- Dec 2021
- Oct 2021
- Aug 2021
- Feb 2021
- Jul 2020
- Jun 2020
- Mar 2020
- Feb 2020
- Jan 2020
- Dec 2019
- Nov 2019
- Oct 2019
- Sep 2019
- Aug 2019
- Jun 2019
- May 2019
- Mar 2019
- Feb 2019
- Jan 2019
- Dec 2018
- Nov 2018
- Oct 2018
- Sep 2018
- Jul 2018
- Jun 2018
- May 2018
- Apr 2018
- Mar 2018
- Feb 2018
- Jan 2018
- Dec 2017
- Nov 2017
- Oct 2017
- Sep 2017
- Aug 2017
- Jul 2017
- Jun 2017
- May 2017
- Apr 2017
- Mar 2017
- Feb 2017
- Jan 2017
- Dec 2016
- Nov 2016
- Oct 2016
- Sep 2016
- Aug 2016
- Jul 2016
- Jun 2016
- May 2016
- Apr 2016
- Mar 2016
- Feb 2016
- Jan 2016
- Dec 2015
- Nov 2015
Social
-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
Rob on Gabions and their value to… Claire Bear Hassall on Gabions and their value to… alisonshockledgegmai… on Gabions and their value to… Caroline Mattinson on Gabions and their value to… Steve Mycroft on Gabions and their value to… Archives
- Sep 2025
- May 2025
- Jan 2025
- Sep 2024
- Feb 2024
- Nov 2023
- Oct 2023
- Sep 2023
- Mar 2023
- Nov 2022
- Aug 2022
- Feb 2022
- Jan 2022
- Dec 2021
- Oct 2021
- Aug 2021
- Feb 2021
- Jul 2020
- Jun 2020
- Mar 2020
- Feb 2020
- Jan 2020
- Dec 2019
- Nov 2019
- Oct 2019
- Sep 2019
- Aug 2019
- Jun 2019
- May 2019
- Mar 2019
- Feb 2019
- Jan 2019
- Dec 2018
- Nov 2018
- Oct 2018
- Sep 2018
- Jul 2018
- Jun 2018
- May 2018
- Apr 2018
- Mar 2018
- Feb 2018
- Jan 2018
- Dec 2017
- Nov 2017
- Oct 2017
- Sep 2017
- Aug 2017
- Jul 2017
- Jun 2017
- May 2017
- Apr 2017
- Mar 2017
- Feb 2017
- Jan 2017
- Dec 2016
- Nov 2016
- Oct 2016
- Sep 2016
- Aug 2016
- Jul 2016
- Jun 2016
- May 2016
- Apr 2016
- Mar 2016
- Feb 2016
- Jan 2016
- Dec 2015
- Nov 2015
Categories
Meta
Tag Archives: chris packham
‘Chuffed’ to have been part of the first ever series of ‘8 Out of 10 Bats’
Working on ‘8 Out of 10 Bats’ has to have been the biggest and best production I’ve ever been involved in! We had everything, the animals, the people, the laughs, (maybe not the weather); it was truly an unforgettable experience. … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Gardening, Nature, TV, Wildlife
Tagged 8 Out of 10 Bats, chris packham, indy kiemel-greene, megan mccubbin, Nature, Wildlife
Leave a comment
Get your autumn nature fix with ‘8 Out Of 10 Bats’
The biggest and best thing that is happening this autumn, ‘8 Out Of 10 Bats‘, the newest, nature show, bringing you the wild, the weird and the wonderful. And I’m proper chuffed to say I’ll be presenting week 2, make … Continue reading
Helping To Protect My Patch, The Pennines
I’ve lived opposite The Pennines all my life and during the many lockdowns I became a bit obsessed with exploring the hills, trees, rivers and paths, literally every nook and cranny. The moors rarely change: the wind, the rattling heather, … Continue reading
Lockdown life – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
Despite posting a lot of content on my social media sites, I’ve realised I haven’t updated my blog during the whole 12 week lockdown period, mainly because I’ve been really busy with online schoolwork and filming for various gardening & … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Nature, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, TV, Wildlife
Tagged #NationalGardeningWeek, Blue Peter, chris packham, gardening blog, national gardening week, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, spring gardening, springwatch, young gardeners blog
10 Comments
The wind of the wingbeat, my wildlife summer blog #WildAboutWildlife
I’ve just returned from a 15-day road trip in our campervan and it was totally awesome. From the start of the journey, when we had a great view of a sparrow hawk, to red kites on the way home, I’ve had an amazing wildlife adventure.
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