The budding young gardeners of Haworth Primary School have put their training to good use.
The green-fingered pupils have provided flowers for new decorative tubs at Haworth Railway Station.
Members of the school's gardening club were at the station on Saturday to plant the tubs with winter pansies and polyanthas.
The youngsters grew most of the flowers themselves in their school's greenhouse.
About nine members went along to the station with their parents and club leader Steve Thorpe, Bradford Council's head gardener for the Haworth area, who started the gardening club earlier this year. The children have already provided flowers for Haworth Police Station, doctors' surgery and fire station.
They provided the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway with flowers for its hanging baskets last summer.
The railway was so impressed that when it decided to replace its ageing flower tubs, it again commissioned the children.
Mr Thorpe said the club encouraged pupils to take pride in their community and give something back to people who helped them, such as the doctors and firefighters.
Gardener Steve Thorpe joins youngsters in the planting session at Haworth Railway Station
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