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JANUARY
2004

Happy New Year
everybody !
We have a good
range of gardening and environmental projects for you over the
coming year with a mixture on offer for January that involves
both inside and outside activities to suit the weather
conditions.
So click
through on the link below for further details.
January
projects

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Join the
ROYAL
HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
SCHOOL
MEMBERSHIP SCHEME
The RHS School Mmebership is a free
scheme which entitles your school to ......
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a newsletter for each term.
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a copy of 'The Garden' magazine.
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free horticultural and
educational advice.
To
join contact info@raringtogrow.com
for an application form or click on the link above for
further information.
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Royal
Horticultural Society of Ireland
Marlay Park House
Grange Road,
Dublin 16
Tel/Fax: 01.4951770
www.rhsi.ie
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The BBC have also developed a good childrens gardening
section on their web site, http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/children/index.shtml
which is certainly worth paying a visit.
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CONTINUING
DEVELOPMENTS.
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part of the 'science club' project organised by Forfas a
growing project has been included this year that will
involve growing a Tomato plant from seed to produce
fruit before the summer holidays.
Good luck to
all those involved in the 'science club' and if you have
any questions you wich to ask just drop me a line on info@raringtogrow.com
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For future developments it is you, yourselves who can help
the most. Whether you are a Teacher, Supervisor, Parent or most
importantly one of the young growers carrying out these
projects, it is feedback from yourselves who can make this site
work. So. please send us back comments and suggestions through
our gusetbook or directly back to growingweb@eircom.net
Thanks, it's time to grow now ! Have fun,
Simon & Margaret

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To have developed the whole project this far I would like to
sincerely thank the support from an Bord Glas
, Forfas and the Growingweb.
Without their support this venture would never have got off the
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