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Local Gardening Classes this March


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Hi, booking is now open for the following Local Gardening Classes this March. More info on flyer attached or on our website https://londonschoolofhorticulture.co.uk/calendar/


1. Making the Most of Your Garden - understand and explore the potential of your own garden

(Saturdays 5th & 12th March in Herne Hill)


2. Garden Design for Beginners - aiming to demystify the art of garden design and offer a few practical techniques

(Saturdays 19th & 26th March in Herne Hill)


3. Introduction to Garden Plants - shrubs, trees, perennials, annuals, weeds, there are so many but you've got to start somewhere!

(Monday 7th March in Herne Hill or 14th March in Telegraph Hill)


4. Seasonal Garden Care - Helping you work out what you should be doing in your garden in Spring!

(Monday 21st March in Herne Hill or 28th March in Telegraph Hill)


If you're interested in any of those courses but can't make those dates do follow us on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter as we'll be scheduling more. All links to social media on the website https://londonschoolofhorticulture.co.uk/


Feel free to ask any questions, here, on the form on the website or any of those social links!


Thanks!

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