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Autumn gardening workshop Saturday 8 October 10.30-1.00pm


JeanieB

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Come and learn how to get your garden into shape for next year. I'll show you which bulbs to plant for maximum colourful display, which shrubs are easiest and give you the most for your money, how to get free plants by dividing old ones, seeds to sow now which will survive the winter, how to prune and much more - there's a lot to do in Autumn! This session could serve as a taster for the 6 session How to Garden course starting in March 2017 or stand alone as an inspirational session to get you gardening! Held in a lovely SE22 garden, the session is aimed at beginners, classes are small - 6 max so there are lots of opportunities to ask questions. Costs ?35 and includes refreshments and free seeds and information sheets. Call Jane on 07952 898025 or email [email protected] to book a place or for more information. Time to get gardening!
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This sounds like it was a lovely event. Are you running any more specific courses before next March? We are a design/plant and maint company locally and might be able to support or promote you. It is always great to spread the gardening bug. Let's PM maybe if you like. Best, M

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