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Open Garden 2-5pm Saturday 17th May in East Dulwich


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Hello neighbours,


Day 1 of our St Christopher's Open Garden went blooming well ; )


Thank you all who supported us by buying plants, buying tea and cakes and paying the suggested donation of ?2 to come through to the back garden...


Please join us on Saturday 17th May from 2pm - 5pm , behind the co-op between Barclays and HSBC banks on Lordship Lane. All welcome!


Details here: http://www.stchristophers.org.uk/fundraising/event/2014/open-gardens-2014-4-ashbourne-grove-east-dulwich


Hope to see you there!

Best

KWB

Sneak preview


I have made a short video showcasing the garden from conception to completion:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yii49wV-Bh4


Come and see for yourself!

Open-Garden fundraiser for St Christopher's Hospice

Saturday 17th May 2014*


Off Lordship Lane between Barclays and HSBC banks


*Coinciding with North Cross Road Market & Dulwich Festival Artist Open-House

Entry ?2 (children free), tea/coffee, cakes and plants for sale + raffle prize draw


We're looking for cake and plant donations to sell for the fundraiser. Donations can be dropped off either the day before or on the day. All donors will receive free entry to the garden after 2pm on Saturday.

Thanks Esme - you bet, it's going to be gorgeous!


I came across this funny expression when I was collecting plant donations from forum user CAS59. We have loads of plants for sale so come along and grab a bargain...


Share this link, if the picture attached made you smile : )

Hi Kath


Im so sad that i cant come on Saturday, but i will try towards the later afternoon.


Yes don't you just love the little sign about God makes rainty days so that Gardeners can do some housework, Thats me to

a T .


I prefer to be outdoors any day sp keep that sun shining please.


Plants still on sale all weeknd plus New safflower seedlings so spread the word please

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