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Gardening in a Changing Climate - online talk 7.30pm, 28th February


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GardentalkposterFeb2023-JPEG.thumb.jpg.7b017a892ec44a2fef4a340fd5bc938e.jpgThe warmer, wetter winter and hot dry summer of 2022 could be a taste of the future. In this illustrated talk, gardening expert Sue Fisher will look at the major impacts of climate change on gardens and how to mitigate the effects, with a wealth of tips and practical advice.


The talk is being organised by the Dulwich Society in association with Bell House Dulwich, with any surplus going towards garden activities at Bell House. Tickets are £5 - book here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gardening-in-a-changing-climate-tickets-459222676387

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