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  • 1

    What is the name of the RHS schools project?

    RHS Campaign for School Gardening

  • 2

    What are the benefits of gardening for children as described on the website of the RHS Campaign for School Gardening? Improves Builds. Such as c t c Enhances l n o Enriches Encourages Teaches Helps young people Helps them develop

    Improves physical and mental wellbeing, Builds lifeskills such as confidence, teamwork and communication, Enhances literacy, numeracy and oracy skills, Enriches the entire curriculum, Encourages a better and healthier lifestyle, Teaches about the environment and sustainability, Helps young people engage with their surroundings better, Helps them develop a sense of responsibility

  • 3

    Resources for setting up a school garden The RHS Grow The Growing

    The RHS Campaign for School Gardening, GrowVeg how to set up a school garden, The Growing Schools Garden

  • 4

    Name two initiatives within the RHS Campaign for School Gardening which have been used for foster engagement with the wider community

    Grow Well, Grow Social

  • 5

    What year did Britain in Bloom start?

    1963

  • 6

    When are Britain in Bloom finalists announced? When do Bloom Judges visit? When are winners announced?

    January, Summer, October

  • 7

    The Britain in Bloom's judging credentials were updated recently to give more weight to sustainability. Reflecting which campaign? When was it launched?

    RHS's Planet Friendly Gardening, 2021

  • 8

    Britain in Bloom: sustainable criteria: why will hanging baskets be less common They have to ... If annual bedding is used they ... They will also need to....

    prioritise perennial or pollinator friendly plants where appropriate, should consider their use and provenance, minimise water use and reliance on mains water supplies

  • 9

    Britian in Bloom sustainability: activities should benefit the local area, for example Greening Creating Inspiring Helping Sowing

    Greening up a grey and disused space with local people, Creating and caring for public community gardens, Inspiring people from across the community to enjoy the benefits of gardening, Helping to create school gardens, Sowing wildflower meadows, wildlife habitats and maintaining conservation areas

  • 10

    Name two chairites which organise horticultural therapy

    Thrive, The Therapy Garden

  • 11

    Which charity states it uses horticultural therapy to ' bring about positive change in the lives of adults and teenagers with learning difficulties, physical disabilities and mental health challenges and offer school-aged teenagers interventional education opportunities'

    The Therapy Garden

  • 12

    Name a Scottish charity that supports a network of over 460 therapeutic gardening projects with online talks, zoom classes and resources so that they can share skills, good practice and stay connected

    Trellis

  • 13

    What is the name for a business that trades primarily for: a social and/or environmental purpose The good of the community specific groups within the community

    Social enterprises

  • 14

    What three things define a social enterprise; A business that trades primarily for

    a social and/or environemental purpose, the good of the community, the good of specific community groups

  • 15

    What is another term for social enterpises and they are set up as a regulated limited company with clearly defined community or social aims

    Community Interest Companies

  • 16

    Name two CICs Describe their aim

    Cultivate London, School horticulture sessions and training, Edible Estates, Urban food growing

  • 17

    According to data from which two organisations do communities without access to high-quality wild spaces or parks suffer poorer health outcomes Which two communities are less likely to have this access?

    Natural England, The Office of National Statistics, Ethnically diverse communities, People on low incomes

  • 18

    To address a national inequality in access to high quality wild places and parks, a coalition of charities has called for what?

    Equal access to nature to be enshrined in law

  • 19

    The United Nations have discussed what?

    A legal right to nature

  • 20

    If a park is not decent, who is more likely to experience negative effcts?

    Young people, Elderly people, Women and girls, Ethnic minorities

  • 21

    How can green spaces be protected for community use? 1. What happens What does this mean? 2. What happens What does this mean?

    Nominated for green space designations, Restrictions on development, Community asset transfers, Community groups or social enterprises take ownership from a public body

  • 22

    Benefits of a community garden in a deprived area

    Enriches diet, Social inclusion

  • 23

    Name an initiative which encouraged schools to griw veg and amke soup to share in the community?

    Big Soup Share

  • 24

    Name a project which has run fro 25 years and now has an organic fruit and veg scheme, a farmer's market and London farms

    Hackney's Growing Communities

  • 25

    Name a Haringey community food project which is the first multi-generational black person led growing prohject in the UK

    Black Rootz

  • 26

    What is the word for whem volunteers collect surplus farmed vegetables and use them in community food projects

    Gleaning

  • 27

    Name an organisation encouraging gleaning

    The Gleaning Network

  • 28

    Name two examples of Ownership of Food Production

    The Urban Agriculture movement in Havana, Dig for Britain

  • 29

    What caused Cuba to enter into an economic crisis in 1989

    Cut of from trade with the Soviet bloc, Us embargoes

  • 30

    How did the cuban government change agriculture in response to a crisis in importation of fuel, fertilisers and animal feed?

    Prioritised organic farming methods, production of edible crops, use of peasant labour

  • 31

    What made havanas growing initiatives work?

    Top-down state support, Ground-up citizen participation

  • 32

    What can be learned from Cuba's initiative?

    How to improve food security in a sustainable way

  • 33

    Involvement by the NT in the local community is bringing in what?

    A wider range of volunteers with a more diverse set of skills, experience and knowledge

  • 34

    School programmes and therapy gardening work through charitites can bring local people into heritage gardens, how does this benefit the garden

    The garden is more appreciated locally and complaints reduced

  • 35

    Community projects can raise the profile of the organisation with groups whoch would not normally think of visiting a

    heritage garden

  • 36

    Why are projects with community volunteers good?

    Can lead to new planting approaches, New ideas, More biodiverse planting, Repurposing existing features

  • 37

    How can community involvement repurpose for example a walled garden in a heritage cente?

    Used as a community growing area

  • 38

    By what 3 core pillars are Britian in Bloom competitors judged?

    Horticultural excellence, Environmental responsibility, Community participation

  • 39

    It's your neighbourhood is open to any group to apply as long as the group is

    Volunteer-led, Community gardening

  • 40

    what are the 3 core pillars of Its Your Neighbourhood

    Gardening achievement, Environmental responsibility, Community participation

  • 41

    What are the rules for adults to enter the No Adults Allowed Garden

    Plant a tree, Donate to RHS Campaign for School Gardening, Find a flower that starts with the first letter of their name

  • 42

    Who assisted chidren in designing the No Adults Allowed Garden

    Harry Holding

  • 43

    Why Garden? Attitudes and the perceived health benefits of home gardening 2021 had what to say about the impact of community relations on health from their research A very poor __________ ______ was associated with large drops in ____ ______ and increases in __________ ______

    A very poor community spirit was associated with large drops in well being and increases in perceived stress

  • 44

    Define a social enterprise

    A social and/or environmental purpose, For the good of the community or specific community groups

  • 45

    Who says that ethnic minorities and people on low income are less likely to have access to green space?

    Office for National Statistics

  • 46

    What was the name of the movement in Havana which showed the benefits of resilience in the food chain

    Urban Agriculture movement

  • 47

    What started the Urban Agriculture movement in Havana Cuba ? What year

    Cut off from trade by the Soviet Bloc, 1989

  • 48

    Urban Agriculture movement in Cuba: what initiatives saved them? Prioritising Prioritising Using Guerilla What did it become?

    Prioritising organic, Prioritising edibles, Using peasant labour and volunteers, Guerilla gardening became state suported initiatives, Semi-sustainable working agriculture model

  • Plants

    Plants

    Clai Elizabeth · 100問 · 1年前

    Plants

    Plants

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    2:2:7 Short term plantings

    2:2:7 Short term plantings

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    2:2:7 Short term plantings

    2:2:7 Short term plantings

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    2:2:1 Key plants associated with garden styles

    2:2:1 Key plants associated with garden styles

    Clai Elizabeth · 20問 · 1年前

    2:2:1 Key plants associated with garden styles

    2:2:1 Key plants associated with garden styles

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    2:3:1 Wellbeing

    2:3:1 Wellbeing

    Clai Elizabeth · 59問 · 1年前

    2:3:1 Wellbeing

    2:3:1 Wellbeing

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    Mindful Gardens

    Mindful Gardens

    Clai Elizabeth · 33問 · 1年前

    Mindful Gardens

    Mindful Gardens

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    2:3:2 Environment

    2:3:2 Environment

    Clai Elizabeth · 37問 · 1年前

    2:3:2 Environment

    2:3:2 Environment

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    Studies and reports

    Studies and reports

    Clai Elizabeth · 23問 · 1年前

    Studies and reports

    Studies and reports

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    2:3:3 Economy

    2:3:3 Economy

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    2:3:3 Economy

    2:3:3 Economy

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    2:4:1 Plants and biodiversity

    2:4:1 Plants and biodiversity

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    2:4:1 Plants and biodiversity

    2:4:1 Plants and biodiversity

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    2:4:2 Impact of climate change

    2:4:2 Impact of climate change

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    2:4:2 Impact of climate change

    2:4:2 Impact of climate change

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    2:4:2 Selecting plants for climate change

    2:4:2 Selecting plants for climate change

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    2:4:2 Selecting plants for climate change

    2:4:2 Selecting plants for climate change

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    2:4:3 Creating habitats

    2:4:3 Creating habitats

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    2:4:3 Creating habitats

    2:4:3 Creating habitats

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    2:4:4 Citizen science and species surveys

    2:4:4 Citizen science and species surveys

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    2:4:4 Citizen science and species surveys

    2:4:4 Citizen science and species surveys

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    2:4:5 Biodiversity Action Plans

    2:4:5 Biodiversity Action Plans

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    2:4:5 Biodiversity Action Plans

    2:4:5 Biodiversity Action Plans

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    QWO Sustainability

    QWO Sustainability

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    QWO Sustainability

    QWO Sustainability

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    use of force

    use of force

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    use of force

    use of force

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    DVPOs

    DVPOs

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    DVPOs

    DVPOs

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    What is the name of the RHS schools project?

    RHS Campaign for School Gardening

  • 2

    What are the benefits of gardening for children as described on the website of the RHS Campaign for School Gardening? Improves Builds. Such as c t c Enhances l n o Enriches Encourages Teaches Helps young people Helps them develop

    Improves physical and mental wellbeing, Builds lifeskills such as confidence, teamwork and communication, Enhances literacy, numeracy and oracy skills, Enriches the entire curriculum, Encourages a better and healthier lifestyle, Teaches about the environment and sustainability, Helps young people engage with their surroundings better, Helps them develop a sense of responsibility

  • 3

    Resources for setting up a school garden The RHS Grow The Growing

    The RHS Campaign for School Gardening, GrowVeg how to set up a school garden, The Growing Schools Garden

  • 4

    Name two initiatives within the RHS Campaign for School Gardening which have been used for foster engagement with the wider community

    Grow Well, Grow Social

  • 5

    What year did Britain in Bloom start?

    1963

  • 6

    When are Britain in Bloom finalists announced? When do Bloom Judges visit? When are winners announced?

    January, Summer, October

  • 7

    The Britain in Bloom's judging credentials were updated recently to give more weight to sustainability. Reflecting which campaign? When was it launched?

    RHS's Planet Friendly Gardening, 2021

  • 8

    Britain in Bloom: sustainable criteria: why will hanging baskets be less common They have to ... If annual bedding is used they ... They will also need to....

    prioritise perennial or pollinator friendly plants where appropriate, should consider their use and provenance, minimise water use and reliance on mains water supplies

  • 9

    Britian in Bloom sustainability: activities should benefit the local area, for example Greening Creating Inspiring Helping Sowing

    Greening up a grey and disused space with local people, Creating and caring for public community gardens, Inspiring people from across the community to enjoy the benefits of gardening, Helping to create school gardens, Sowing wildflower meadows, wildlife habitats and maintaining conservation areas

  • 10

    Name two chairites which organise horticultural therapy

    Thrive, The Therapy Garden

  • 11

    Which charity states it uses horticultural therapy to ' bring about positive change in the lives of adults and teenagers with learning difficulties, physical disabilities and mental health challenges and offer school-aged teenagers interventional education opportunities'

    The Therapy Garden

  • 12

    Name a Scottish charity that supports a network of over 460 therapeutic gardening projects with online talks, zoom classes and resources so that they can share skills, good practice and stay connected

    Trellis

  • 13

    What is the name for a business that trades primarily for: a social and/or environmental purpose The good of the community specific groups within the community

    Social enterprises

  • 14

    What three things define a social enterprise; A business that trades primarily for

    a social and/or environemental purpose, the good of the community, the good of specific community groups

  • 15

    What is another term for social enterpises and they are set up as a regulated limited company with clearly defined community or social aims

    Community Interest Companies

  • 16

    Name two CICs Describe their aim

    Cultivate London, School horticulture sessions and training, Edible Estates, Urban food growing

  • 17

    According to data from which two organisations do communities without access to high-quality wild spaces or parks suffer poorer health outcomes Which two communities are less likely to have this access?

    Natural England, The Office of National Statistics, Ethnically diverse communities, People on low incomes

  • 18

    To address a national inequality in access to high quality wild places and parks, a coalition of charities has called for what?

    Equal access to nature to be enshrined in law

  • 19

    The United Nations have discussed what?

    A legal right to nature

  • 20

    If a park is not decent, who is more likely to experience negative effcts?

    Young people, Elderly people, Women and girls, Ethnic minorities

  • 21

    How can green spaces be protected for community use? 1. What happens What does this mean? 2. What happens What does this mean?

    Nominated for green space designations, Restrictions on development, Community asset transfers, Community groups or social enterprises take ownership from a public body

  • 22

    Benefits of a community garden in a deprived area

    Enriches diet, Social inclusion

  • 23

    Name an initiative which encouraged schools to griw veg and amke soup to share in the community?

    Big Soup Share

  • 24

    Name a project which has run fro 25 years and now has an organic fruit and veg scheme, a farmer's market and London farms

    Hackney's Growing Communities

  • 25

    Name a Haringey community food project which is the first multi-generational black person led growing prohject in the UK

    Black Rootz

  • 26

    What is the word for whem volunteers collect surplus farmed vegetables and use them in community food projects

    Gleaning

  • 27

    Name an organisation encouraging gleaning

    The Gleaning Network

  • 28

    Name two examples of Ownership of Food Production

    The Urban Agriculture movement in Havana, Dig for Britain

  • 29

    What caused Cuba to enter into an economic crisis in 1989

    Cut of from trade with the Soviet bloc, Us embargoes

  • 30

    How did the cuban government change agriculture in response to a crisis in importation of fuel, fertilisers and animal feed?

    Prioritised organic farming methods, production of edible crops, use of peasant labour

  • 31

    What made havanas growing initiatives work?

    Top-down state support, Ground-up citizen participation

  • 32

    What can be learned from Cuba's initiative?

    How to improve food security in a sustainable way

  • 33

    Involvement by the NT in the local community is bringing in what?

    A wider range of volunteers with a more diverse set of skills, experience and knowledge

  • 34

    School programmes and therapy gardening work through charitites can bring local people into heritage gardens, how does this benefit the garden

    The garden is more appreciated locally and complaints reduced

  • 35

    Community projects can raise the profile of the organisation with groups whoch would not normally think of visiting a

    heritage garden

  • 36

    Why are projects with community volunteers good?

    Can lead to new planting approaches, New ideas, More biodiverse planting, Repurposing existing features

  • 37

    How can community involvement repurpose for example a walled garden in a heritage cente?

    Used as a community growing area

  • 38

    By what 3 core pillars are Britian in Bloom competitors judged?

    Horticultural excellence, Environmental responsibility, Community participation

  • 39

    It's your neighbourhood is open to any group to apply as long as the group is

    Volunteer-led, Community gardening

  • 40

    what are the 3 core pillars of Its Your Neighbourhood

    Gardening achievement, Environmental responsibility, Community participation

  • 41

    What are the rules for adults to enter the No Adults Allowed Garden

    Plant a tree, Donate to RHS Campaign for School Gardening, Find a flower that starts with the first letter of their name

  • 42

    Who assisted chidren in designing the No Adults Allowed Garden

    Harry Holding

  • 43

    Why Garden? Attitudes and the perceived health benefits of home gardening 2021 had what to say about the impact of community relations on health from their research A very poor __________ ______ was associated with large drops in ____ ______ and increases in __________ ______

    A very poor community spirit was associated with large drops in well being and increases in perceived stress

  • 44

    Define a social enterprise

    A social and/or environmental purpose, For the good of the community or specific community groups

  • 45

    Who says that ethnic minorities and people on low income are less likely to have access to green space?

    Office for National Statistics

  • 46

    What was the name of the movement in Havana which showed the benefits of resilience in the food chain

    Urban Agriculture movement

  • 47

    What started the Urban Agriculture movement in Havana Cuba ? What year

    Cut off from trade by the Soviet Bloc, 1989

  • 48

    Urban Agriculture movement in Cuba: what initiatives saved them? Prioritising Prioritising Using Guerilla What did it become?

    Prioritising organic, Prioritising edibles, Using peasant labour and volunteers, Guerilla gardening became state suported initiatives, Semi-sustainable working agriculture model