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Give a gardening course this Christmas


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Give a gardening course for Christmas. 6 meetings take you through your first growing season, one each month, with recommendations of plants which are easy to grow and will give colour and form all year round. Aimed at the enthusiastic beginner who wants to get going and make the garden of their dreams but is not sure where to start. The course covers seasonal pruning, plant identifications, improving your soil, making compost, lawn care, sowing flowers and vegetables from seed and also recommends local, trusted traders to do those jobs you feel unable to tackle yourself. Groups are small so there's plenty of time for questions. Come and meet like minded gardeners in an informal setting in an East Dulwich garden. Tea and cakes too! Sessions held on Saturdays beginning March 2016. Call Jane on 07952 898025 or email on [email protected] for more information. Hand made vouchers available. Costs ?180 for 6 two hour sessions.

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