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To celebrate the launch of their new website and accreditation to the Society of Garden Designers, David Cheetham Gardens is offering one lucky resident a *free garden design for their front or back garden.


To win this fabulous prize, simply answer this question.


What is the common name for the plant ?Galanthus nivalis??


Please email your answer together with your full name, address, contact number and an estimate of the size of your garden to:


[email protected].


Entries must be received by March 31st 2010.


David Cheetham Gardens

25 Harlecsott Road SE15 3DA

0207 640 1023


Terms & Conditions

Entrants must be homeowners in the SE21/22/23 or 24 area, Age 18+. This offer is not valid for commercial properties. The design must be completed by Dec 31st 2010. No cash alternatives will be offered. The judges decision is final. No entries received after the closing date will be entered. This offer is not valid in conjunction with any other offers. No correspondence will be entered into.

Still, what could you do with a back balcony 3 floors up that I'm not doing.

Covered in hanging baskets and trained honeysuckle and wisteria and bird feeders and hanging helmets.

And space to sit down in the sun.

All in an 8 ft by 6 ft little space!

I tell ya what you could do, put anti- squirrel climbing stuff all up the drainpipes to us so they can't climb up and damage everything!


Good luck everybody else!

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