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quiet time miniature garden

A Quiet Time Miniature Garden. My granddaughter, who is 5yrs old, had to make a miniature garden for school. With a little help from grandad Mark! It

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Garden Stool

Making a garden stool is a quick and easy garden project which will delight children for years as they can sit on their very own home-made grass stool.

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Miniature Rennaissance Garden

Several years ago, my grandkids and I built a miniatrue Rennaissance Garden with a small stream and real waterfall (about 4 feet long). Then we planted

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Container Gardens For Schools - Instaplanta

Children love messing about in gardens and getting their hands dirty! Gardening is healthy, sociable and fun, and helps children learn about nature and

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Seaton's Fantasy Garden

My garden is a place where I can entertain everyone or be by myself and also use the fruit and vegetables to feed my family and friends, everything will

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Garden in a bottle

I am 11 years old and made a garden in a bottle for a science experiment. We got a large bottle, put about 4 hand shovels of dirt in, planted small things

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Courgette Boats Sailing in a Sea of Green Beans

So, we start with, you guessed it, courgettes. We had a great crop this year, plus some cherry tomatoes, beans, garlic, sunflowers and the odd carrot.

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Organic Vegetable Gardening

Organic Vegetable Gardening basically means doing away with all the pesticides, chemicals and fungicides and growing vegetables organically.

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