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Tag Archives: climate change
How our garden grew in 2019
As we move into winter, there isn’t a lot to do in the garden; so this blog is basically a summary of what has happened in our garden this growing year. It has been an incredible year of gardening, with … Continue reading
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
Time to ‘shake some action’!
On Friday, I took part in a second school strike, where millions of young people from all over the world came together to protest about climate change. Whilst the school strike aimed to draw attention to the effects of global … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Local Food, Nature, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, Wildlife
Tagged climate change, climate justice, compost, grow your own, reduce reuse recycle, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, rhs perfect for pollinators, RSPB, youth climate, youth strike 4 climate
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Youth Strike 4 Climate – ‘Cause Young ‘Uns are calling out and we live for our future!
It’s over a week since I took part in the Youth Strike 4 Climate and it’s taken me just as long to come down to earth. Let’s just say, I’ve been tired ever since! That day was a turning point … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Gardening, Local Food, Nature, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, TV, Wildlife
Tagged climate change, climate crisis, climate justice, climate strike, fridays 4 future, greta thunberg, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, school strike, youth climate, youth strike 4 climate
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A Greener Garden by me, Green Fingered George
I was well chuffed to have been asked to write an article for the New Nature Magazine about some tips and advice for a greener garden. The article was inspired by the lecture I went to, given by the RHS … Continue reading
Thanks Green Gardening Fans
Just a quick post to thank everyone for reading, liking, sharing and commenting on my last post about climate change the response has been mega and hopefully I’ve replied to each and every one of your fantastic comments – cheers … Continue reading
London Calling……. climate change is declared, may the battle come down!
Last week ‘London was Calling’ as I was invited by the RHS to a science lecture; called ‘gardening with a mission’ it was all about Gardening in a Changing Climate. **This is a family blog as some things were really … Continue reading