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RHS Ambassador Meeting to ‘Get The Nation Gardening’
I went to a very important meeting this week with the other RHS Ambassadors. It was at the RHS headquarters in London; we talked about how we can help to ‘get the nation gardening!”
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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This is Green Fingered George Reporting back on Mossley Community Centre’s Horticulture Show
I’ve had a busy week at school so it’s took me a while to write up last week’s event. and what a great event it was. The sun shone all day and it was top!
My job as the first ever RHS Young Ambassador
In October 2015 I was announced as the first ever RHS Young Ambassador #awesome! So, who are the other RHS Ambassadors and what does it mean to be the first ever RHS Young Ambassador? Read on to find out more……
Posted in RHS Ambassador
Tagged adam frost, alan titchmarsh, carol klein, floella benjamin, gardening blog, George Hassall, james wong, jekka mcvicar, kids blog, kids gardening, kids gardening blog, nick knowles, nigel dunnett, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, rhs chelsea flower show, Young Bloggers, 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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Reporting back from Abbotsbury Gardens and Swannery
Here’s what I thought of the sublime subtropical gardens & the swell swannery at Abbotsbury in Dorset I had a top time!
Posted in Gardening, Visits to parks and gardens, Wildlife
Tagged Abbotsbury Sub-Tropical Gardens, Abbotsbury Swannery, gardening blog, george garden blog, George Hassall, kids blog, kids gardening, kids gardening blog, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, young gardeners blog
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Spoonbill Spotting at Awesome Arne
We have been visiting RSPB Arne in Dorset every year, for 5 years The wildlife and habitat is so brilliant that it deserves its very own blog.
Quick updates from The Blue Peter Garden and My Home Garden
I returned from my holiday today and whilst I was there I was on Blue Peter – I couldn’t wait to watch it when I got home! Next on my list was to check my garden at home and it has gone bonkers; so … Continue reading
School’s out for summer
This week I have finished primary school for good – boo hoo! It’s been 7 years of fun and I’ve had a great week of performances, productions and proms!
RHS Tatton Park Flower Show The Big Write Up
Me and my Dad went to RHS Tatton Park Flower Show on Saturday and had a fabulous time. Here’s my Big Write Up!