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Tag Archives: RHS Campaign for School Gardening
Guest Post from Grandma Barbara
My job as an RHS Ambassador is to inspire children to go outdoors and have fun gardening, so I’ve asked family, friends and people I’ve met through the RHS if they would like to write a Guest Post on my … Continue reading
Half term adventures
It’s been a cold and wet half-term, but I’ve still had a Jolly Holiday. I’ve finally got out and done some gardening. I’ve enjoyed some day trips, sleepovers, building projects and a trip to the theatre. The snowdrops, iris and birds … Continue reading
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
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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Dream Day – Working At Chatsworth House
I have been visiting Chatsworth House since I was a baby and it’s one of my favourite places in the whole world. When I went to RHS Chelsea Flower Show in May 2015 and got the opportunity to meet the Duke of … Continue reading
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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The race to grow on space….
In May, at Chelsea Flower Show I was really lucky to meet a real astronaut. Here’s a photo of me at the RHS Campaign for School Gardening exhibition stall, where they launched (like a rocket!) their Rocket Science campaign. The space team was interviewed … Continue reading