The children from Happyfeet Nursery in Watton with their watering cans.
- Credit: Keith Mindham Photography
A group of nursery children did some planting at a new homes development in Watton to mark National Children s Gardening Week.
David Wilson Homes invited 10 children from Happyfeet Day Nursery to the company s Wayland Fields development in Watton just ahead of the week, which runs from May 29 to June 6.
The children from Happyfeet Nursery in Watton planting at Wayland Fields.
- Credit: Keith Mindham Photography
The youngsters took turns digging and planting a variety of flowers, with assistance from Paul Baines at Baines Landscaping.
Anfield pupils help to grow Liverpool s new pitch Local school pupils are helping Liverpool FC ground staff to grow grass for the pitch at Anfield this summer as part of the club s Red Way sustainability initiative.
Children from Four Oaks Primary School in Anfield will spend the next six weeks growing their own patches of grass, which will then be planted as part of the new turf in preparation for the 2021-22 season.
Ahead of National Children’s Gardening Week – which runs from May 29 to June 6 – LFC’s Red Neighbours team visited the school to deliver seeds and planting trays, alongside the club’s head groundsman, Dave Roberts, who shared his expert tips on how to grow the best-quality grass for the team to play on next term.