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Greening Grey Britain - Amberol’s advice features on Publicnet

Greening Grey Britain - Amberol’s advice features on Publicnet

In an article published this month on Publicnet, Amberol’s Patience Atkinson-Gregory discusses the RHS campaign Greening Grey Britain.

Not in my backyard

Not in my backyard

As the peak holiday season draws to a close, towns and cities that are popular with visitors during the summer months could be left with a big problem – litter.

Encouraging the next generation - Setting up a growth project in Key Stage One

Encouraging the next generation - Setting up a growth project in Key Stage One

Growing edible plants is not only great fun for children, it also provides plenty of opportunity for observation and measurement. For this activity, we would recommend using radishes and loose leaf lettuce which are quick and easy to grow and...

Encouraging the next generation: an introduction to plants for Key Stage One

Encouraging the next generation: an introduction to plants for Key Stage One

We are surrounded by plants and flowers and so it’s easy to assume that children know all about them. However, when starting a project on plants with young children, it’s important to ensure that they are able to identify different...

Encouraging the next generation of gardeners

Encouraging the next generation of gardeners

It’s almost back to school time. At Amberol we believe that it is important to inspire and educate the next generation in the joy of growing flowers, fruit and vegetables.

Maintaining hanging baskets

Maintaining hanging baskets

It’s one of our favourite times of the year here at Amberol. The sun is out (some of the time) and the streets, parks and gardens are awash with colour. We love to see our containers filled with blooms, shrubs...

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