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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns. Friday, 9 April 2010. The warm weather over the Easter holidays has prompted a growth spurt in all the plants. The rhubarb is nearly ready for the first pick and the fruit trees are already covered in little baby leaves and buds. Now were are out of the worst of the weather, I think we can start getting out some of he more sensitive plants into the ground. Posted by Biology Dpt. Wednesday, 10 March 2010. Progress Report wk 08.03.10. Posted by Biology Dpt. Monday, 1 March 2010.

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns. Friday, 9 April 2010. The warm weather over the Easter holidays has prompted a growth spurt in all the plants. The rhubarb is nearly ready for the first pick and the fruit trees are already covered in little baby leaves and buds. Now were are out of the worst of the weather, I think we can start getting out some of he more sensitive plants into the ground. Posted by Biology Dpt. Wednesday, 10 March 2010. Progress Report wk 08.03.10. Posted by Biology Dpt. Monday, 1 March 2010.

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns: Spring has sprung!

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns. Monday, 1 March 2010. Things are looking up both inside and out. The fruit bushes are already pushing green buds, and we will be needing to get them planted out as soon as possible. Some of the seeds have already started sprouting. It should be only a few more weeks until the ES group will have some plantlets to put out. It may not look like it, but the plant is the boxes (they were put there as camouflage over the winter) not only survived, but are actually doing quite well...

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns: September 2009

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns. Tuesday, 8 September 2009. Miss Carnell managed to get to a horticultural auction over the summer break, bringing back with her some lovely fruit trees. I love going to horticultural auctions picked up some fantastic deals on fruit trees, ranging in price from £5-7 pounds, beats nursery and garden center prices (£14-20). So far collected Sparten, Cox, Katy, Laxton suburb (apples) and a Conference pear. Posted by Biology Dpt. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The project will be ru...

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns: Project Plans

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns. The Growing the Future @ Ashlyns (GtFA) is a multi stage project with planning for 6 years so far. The area will represent a self sustainable allotment and conservation area which will be managed and maintained through a collaboration of volunteers and and student skill projects. Current final year plan as of January 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Growing the Future @ Ashlyns is a project at Ashlyns School which will re-develop the idea of the school garden into a modern ...

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns: Select Seeds

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns. Monday, 22 February 2010. Many thanks to Select Seeds. They have been continually donating seeds and supplies. Their support has been invaluable and greatly appreciated. Posted by Biology Dpt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The project will be run on as an after school club as well as a local community project. Growing crops for school use and for sale to encouragethe use of seasonal and locally sourced produce. Anyone is welcome to come and take part.

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns: Meet the Team

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Growing the Future @ Ashlyns is a project at Ashlyns School which will re-develop the idea of the school garden into a modern cutting edge learning resource for both students of the school and the local community. A cross curricular resources with its own spcific courses which will be offered over the next few years. If you would like any more information or to volunteer, please contact the team on the button below.

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Growing the Future @ Ashlyns. Friday, 9 April 2010. The warm weather over the Easter holidays has prompted a growth spurt in all the plants. The rhubarb is nearly ready for the first pick and the fruit trees are already covered in little baby leaves and buds. Now were are out of the worst of the weather, I think we can start getting out some of he more sensitive plants into the ground. Posted by Biology Dpt. Wednesday, 10 March 2010. Progress Report wk 08.03.10. Posted by Biology Dpt. Monday, 1 March 2010.

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