I opened up the lower canopy on this silver birch last year to expose the true majesty of this beautiful mature specimen. Getting light in also allows more plant diversity…
Good tools make any job easier and in some cases an absolute pleasure like these traditional Japanese shears from Niwaki, check out their website, I promise you won’t be disappointed!
I just love the light at this time of the year flooding through the naked trees!
I realise it absolutely soaks your footwear but the early morning dew certainly is a spectacular sight in the low winter light.
One of the best things about being a gardener is being out when and sometimes before, the sun comes up and the mist lies across the fields.
Lawn edges and boundaries between elements in the garden can often get lost or difficult to define. Using rustic stone edging can help make a statement and at the same…
The Flipped Learning model has been around for some time now but can these principles be applied to environmental education projects and fieldwork and what would be the advantages? Advantages of adopting…
Development of online learning material for the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in support of their blended and stand-alone on line programmes. Implementation of these programs will enable more flexible delivery to a…
Flipping the Environmental Classroom provides organisations offering environmental education programs with the opportunity so support their programs with pre & post visit additional online activities. Providing this extra resource will…
Supporting the development education programme through delivery of in-house African Garden Days to schools in Devon. Also including development of an online learning (Moodle) package supporting the programme and further…
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