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Propagating Garden Plants Workshop today (Saturday) 2-5pm (one place available due to a cancellation) - £45 - Rosendale Allotments SE21


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Join our Propagating Garden Plants Workshop today (Saturday 13th May) - someone has cancelled due to train strike!

By growing from seed, taking cuttings and dividing existing plants you can create a garden at a fraction of the cost of buying at a garden centre.

Our Beginners Propagation Workshop will show you how to fill your garden with colour and fragrance through the year.

Our expert tutor Chris grows and sells hundreds of beautiful garden plants (you might have seen his stalls at Herne Hill, Blackheath and Beckenham markets) and will be sharing the tips, tricks and techniques of seasonal propagation.

Through a combination of demos and practice we'll show you how to do it and send you home with your new lovely new plants for your garden, balcony or windowsill!

(Saturday 13th May) 2-5pm at Rosendale Allotments, Rosendale Rd, SE21 - £45

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  • Gardening Courses changed the title to Propagating Garden Plants Workshop tomorrow (last place now available!)

Due to a train-strike-related cancellation, one place has now become available on this previously sold-out workshop.

Book here:

Propagation Workshop booking link

  • Gardening Courses changed the title to Propagating Garden Plants Workshop today (Saturday) 2-5pm (one place available due to a cancellation) - £45 - Rosendale Allotments SE21

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