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Seed company helps school's grow-your-own picnic plan


A Cambridgeshire primary school's gardening club is hoping to lay on special 'home-grown' lunches and a strawberry picnic for parents this summer using produce grown from seeds and plants donated by Mr Fothergill's

Trial ground manager Brian Talman recently visited Fordham C of E Primary School to help youngsters plant some fast-cropping strawberries.

The school's Sprouts Club has more than 50 members, aged between four and 11, who meet regularly after school to tend their plants, supported by both by staff and by parents.

Club organiser Sue Ling says the children love being involved in digging, planting, watering and weeding whilst investigating nature in the garden. “Gardening is hugely educational and teaches the children a myriad of social, physical and academic lessons across a wide subject spectrum - whilst having an enormous amount of fun!” she said. “The beauty of gardening is that every child can succeed, no matter what their academic ability; this in turn raises self-esteem and results in happy and enthusiastic children with a knowledge and passion for gardening and healthy eating.".

Earlier in the year Mr Fothergill's supplied seed potatoes, onion sets, vegetable seeds – and sweet pea seeds, when the children expressed an interest in entering the schools' and youngsters' sections of Mr Fothergill's sweet pea competition to be held at Capel Manor College on Saturday, 5 July.

Brian Talman helped members of the Sprouts Club plant Mr Fothergill's ‘Berry Quick’ strawberries, which are capable of producing fruit ready for picking just 30 days after planting.

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