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Keyhole Gardens and how to make one

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Keyhole Gardens and how to make one

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Keyhole Garden

Keyhole Gardens are a great addition to any school grounds and will really help your pupils to learn about 'good news' projects in Africa. The design - which looks like a keyhole from above - incorporates a central ‘basket’ where compostable waste is placed and 'grey' water is poured. They get brilliant results and are a fantastic whole school sustainability project. Hundreds of schools have used the gardens to talk about compost, recycling, food and life in African countries. Why not give it a go and then enter our annual competition using the form below? If you are in Bristol, Somerset or Devon, you can also book a Keyhole Garden Day for your school!

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  1. Amaral:
    May 24, 2013 at 12:43 PM

    Hi Uncle, I like your article on money.I think peploe who even work for banks,like myself, do not know how money is generated.Your article is revealing and interesting.Dilan

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