Youngsters from two Aberdeen schools have shown their budding design skills by winning a nationwide gardening competition.
Pupils from Milltimber Primary and Cornhill Primary schools have been selected as winners in the Pocket Garden Design Competition, run by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful.
Children from as young as three across Scotland were challenged to design a colourful and sustainable garden that could feature at the Scottish Gardens Show at Scone Palace in late May.
Unfortunately the show has been cancelled for another year due to Covid restrictions, but the winning schools are still building and growing their gardens as planned.
Once complete, these finished gardens will be available to view in an online showcase, where the nation will also be able to vote for their favourite Pocket Garden.
A pocket garden is defined as a colourful and creative display occurring in a small space which would otherwise remain bear.
The beauty of these…