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I’m mad for Mayfield, with delish grub from GRUB!
WOW what amazing weather we’ve had; the garden seems to have come alive! I’ve had a busy week with lots of gardening at home and a ‘filming’ job at Mayfield, Manchester
Partying like a Pro, as I win a ‘Local Hero Award’
Just a quick post about some fantastic news I got this week – I won the Social Farms & Gardens Young Hero Award 🙂 and what was great was that the ceremony was in my home town of Manchester at Hulme Community Garden … Continue reading
Spring is nature’s way of saying, ‘Let’s Party’ (by Robin Williams)
It’s a while since I wrote my last blog, as I’ve been too busy enjoying myself! The weather has certainly improved since I last wrote a post; finally, we’ve been able to get in the garden and crack on with … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, Nature, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, TV, Visits to parks and gardens, Wildlife, Young Bloggers
Tagged #2minutebeachclean, #ICanGrow, Blue Peter, Blue Peter Garden, cardigan bay marine centre, dyfi osprey, gwynfor nursery, penlon farm, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, rhs chelsea flower show, RSPB Manchester, sculpture heaven, welsh wildlife, welsh wildlife centre, Ynys-hir
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Go on, get out and #GrowThisSpring
This morning I felt a bit down about something, I sat watching TV and my Mum said “you need to ‘practice what you preach’, you need to go outside into the garden“. I didn’t particularly want to, to be honest … Continue reading
Marching on to spring!
I think I was a little hasty with my last post about inspiring people to start spring gardening, as ‘The Beast From The East’ blasted through the country and covered everything in snow; it was like, “STOP THE PRESS, SPRING … Continue reading
Posted in Gardening, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening
Tagged chit potatoes, gardening blog, george garden blog, George Hassall, kids blog, kids gardening, kids gardening blog, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, rhs chelsea flower show, young gardeners blog
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Sending you some spring gardening inspiration!!
If like me, you’ve sniffed spring in the air this week and you fancy having a go at growing more of your own fruit and veg, then I hope this week’s blog will inspire you to give it a go. … Continue reading
Up to now freezin’ February has been a whole lotta fun!
The freezing cold February weather might have stopped us spending loads of time in the garden, but it hasn’t stopped me from getting out and about this month. I think we’ve had every kind of weather already this month – … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Gardening, Local Food, Nature, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, TV, Visits to parks and gardens, Wildlife
Tagged Blue Peter, Blue Peter Garden, CBBC, CBeebies, compost, Let's Go Club, RHS, RHS Ambassador, RHS Campaign for School Gardening, RHS Grassroots Magazine, RSPB Old Moor
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What’s cooking, good looking??!!??
This weekend I’ve been helping Mum in the kitchen, where I made a Greek veggie dish, called Briam. Have a nosey at the video, it includes the recipe for lots of veggies you could grow yourself!
My #BigGardenBirdwatch vlog – sit back, have a brew n enjoy!
This weekend has sped by, probably because I’ve squeezed so much in. If you didn’t know, it’s been the Big Garden Birdwatch and I went for it!
Have a nosey at my first ever vlog
There’s not much going on in the garden at the moment, so I’ve had a go at creating my first vlog, with my co-star, Buddy I’ve never done one before, hope you enjoy it! Here’s a link to the RHS … Continue reading