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Hi to all the Forumites, in conjunction with Dulwich Festival fair on the 9th May@GooseGreen, and EDSNUB Gardens for schools, East Dulwich SNUB are giving away seeds in April. Come along to Healthmatters, lordship Lane to pick up your seeds, and start planting.

Then come along and see us at the fair, for any questions re the project, planting in general, or to take part in the Seedling swap.

Great Seed Give away starts on the 3rd April

Look out for posts on our new project, Bikes for Schools.

Thanks

Marilyn and Monica x

Thanks to Ladymuck for donating the seeds.:)-D

www.eastdulwichsnub.co.uk

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