The names of the children from Thelwall Community Infant School, who helped with the garden, are written on the pink and cream stones in the Bagpuss garden.
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Bill & Ben in their garden full of pots and planters, by Greenfields Primary School.
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Hard hats are used as hanging baskets in the Bob the Builder Garden by Grange School, Winsford.
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Evelyn Primary school from Warrington has planted marigolds to keep the flies away from the vegetable plot in their Camberwick Green garden.
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Captain Pugwash is treading water in a sea of lobelia planted by Ravenbank CP School, Lymm.
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Soup Dragon and Iron Chicken are relaxing in this The Clangers-themed garden built by Springfield School, Crewe.
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Dalek planters look ready to exterminate in the Dr Who garden by Oaklands School, Winsford.
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Pupils from Darnhall School in Winsford have planted a ginkgo to emphasise the prehistoric theme of their Flintstones garden.
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Keep an eye out for the students made out of onions in The Herbs garden by Over Hall Community School, Winsford.
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Forest Preparatory School, Timperley has transformed Dougal from The Magic Roundabout into a planter full of yellow marigolds.
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Barrow Hall Primary School: look out for the plants in tyres in the Postman Pat garden – it is an excellent way to overwinter tender plants.
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The Life Buoy planted with marigolds reflects the nautical theme in the Rosie & Jim garden by Croft Primary School.
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Shaun the Sheep characters made out of lobelia and bacopa by Cherry Tree Primary School from Lymm.
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Look out for the hidden treasures in the Smurfs garden by St Oswald’s Catholic Primary School, Padgate.
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Whirley Primary School in Macclesfield has planted an interesting selection of water-tolerant plants either side of the stream in their Tales of the Riverbank garden.
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Tinky Winky, Dipsy, La La and Po say ‘hello’ to visitors at Cornerstones School Teletubbies garden.
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Uncle Bulgaria is sitting next to tomatoes and chard planted in disused cans in Grassmoor Primary School’s Wombles themed garden.
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St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School from Winsford has designed planters around the train carriages of Thomas the Tank Engine.
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Lymm High School has carefully painted Tin Tin and Snowy behind their herbaceous and edibles garden.
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Winsford E-ACT Academy has used teapots, cups and milk jugs filled with plants, as a border around their Worzel Gummidge garden.
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