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Building a Children’s Sandpit. My Top Ten Plants for Children →. February 24, 2009 · 5:08 pm. Turning Children into Plant Detectives. At 10 months old, Archie is suffering from his first bout of man flu. To relieve his symptoms and get myself out of the house, we trailed around the garden this morning. Never one to miss a multi-tasking opportunity, I decided to take a few photos while I was out. This is a very simple idea – but it involves ticking things so I knew it would be a hit with Ava. Filed under ...
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Are the RHS leading children up the garden path? March 19, 2009 · 10:43 am. You can find me at www.littlegreenfingers.com. Are the RHS leading children up the garden path? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Home Sweet Shed - The Making Of: Choosing your shed is something of a beauty pageant
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Choosing your shed is something of a beauty pageant. Deciding to get a shed was far easier than actually choosing one. Once you start looking, the choices are mind-boggling. Fancy something with rich cultural origins? Then go for a garden yurt. Or even a Native American-style tepee. Do you value gardening and design over conventional office features? Then you might enjoy Dig Garden Design’s. What I wanted was an office in the garden. But even then, it was still a bit of a beauty contest . . . It was a di...
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My Top Ten Plants for Children | Little Green Fingers
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Turning Children into Plant Detectives. Are the RHS leading children up the garden path? February 27, 2009 · 1:35 pm. My Top Ten Plants for Children. I’m currently creating a tiny garden. For my son’s pre-school. In preparation for planting, I’ve just been unloading a cubic metre of compost to improve the soil. Necessary, but hardly exciting work, so I’ve decided to take a break and dwell for a while on the far more interesting subject of the plants themselves. Top of the Pops. Lamb’s Ears (. 8211; very ...
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Building a Children’s Sandpit | Little Green Fingers
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Battle of the Playhouse. Turning Children into Plant Detectives →. February 22, 2009 · 4:19 pm. Building a Children’s Sandpit. Two weeks ago the children were making snowmen. Yesterday they were playing in the sandpit. Ah, the delightful vagaries of a British winter! Ava in the sandpit. The sandpit is pretty large – 275cm x 190cm. This gives enough room for 4-5 children to play in it together – and plenty of space for ball-runs, monster sandcastles and the obligatory burying of parents. I stepped the sle...
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Home Sweet Shed - The Making Of: 2007-04-15
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Needing more time to neglect the kids. Ours is (probably, arguably) the most popular house in the neighbourhood. Amongst children, that is. Kids from near and far are drawn to us. Apart from our astonishingly charming personalities, the full size basketball goal and 12 foot trampoline in our tiny back patio probably has something to do with this. As a result our lovely house sometimes feels a little bit like a Californian phone booth circa 1959 (pictured right). Did I mention that I am a writer? Someone ...
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Little Green Fingers | Getting children hooked on gardening | Page 2
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Newer posts →. February 16, 2009 · 11:57 am. The Perils of Designing on Your Doorstep. I’m guest blogging today on Landscape Juice. So click through if you want to find out how I’ve landed myself with the trickiest of design jobs – a garden with no space and even less budget for my son’s pre-school…. Filed under garden design. Tagged as Child safety. February 15, 2009 · 5:26 pm. You can even create a pot without tape – if you’re adept at origami – just have a look at http:/ www.geoc...Now things get mess...
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Are the RHS leading children up the garden path? | Little Green Fingers
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My Top Ten Plants for Children. March 2, 2009 · 10:58 am. Are the RHS leading children up the garden path? I’m guest-blogging today on Landscape Juice. And tackling the perennial issue of whether we should teach gardening at school. My Top Ten Plants for Children. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.