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Peter Rabbit

Grow with Peter Rabbit™ for National Children’s Gardening Week

Time flies when you’re having fun. And Peter Rabbit has been having a ball for the last 120 years! He’s spent a lot of that time in Mr. McGregor’s garden, so we think he’s the perfect guide for National Children’s Gardening Week from 28th May – 5th June

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The history of Peter Rabbit

So, where did one of the world’s most famous rabbits come from? Let’s take a look...

 

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Factsheet

The tales of Peter Rabbit™ and his friends have inspired many children to become interested in gardening. Let’s learn even more with these garden facts

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Mud kitchen fun

Sunflowers are one of the biggest flowers we can grow in our gardens. Why not challenge you friends and family to grow the tallest ones? You can use your new growing knowledge to help

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Mrs. Tiggy-winkle’s Recycled Hanging Basket

Mrs. Tiggy-winkle is always busy around the house with chores and washing. Here’s how you can create your own themed hanging basket by recycling in your kitchen

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Squirrel Nutkin's Cuttings

Did you know that you can grow new veggies from the bits you’d usually throw away? Instead of adding your scraps to the compost, try this cool experiment instead