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Gardening course for beginners


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Gardening course for beginners held in an east dulwich garden starting March 2018, monthly sessions, saturday mornings. 6 x 2hour sessions take you right through your first growing season. Learn how to achieve colour and interest all year round, rules for pruning, how to renovate mature plants and which new ones are best value. Also learn how to grow flowers and vegetables from seed. Costs ?195 for 6 sessions, includes free seeds, small plants, refreshments and homemade cake. The class is small - 6 - so plenty of time to ask questions about your own garden, balcony or window sill. It's a great way meet other local gardeners. Feel free to ring Jane on 07952 898025 for further info. Email [email protected] to reserve your place, starts 24 March. Time to get gardening!
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