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Determined to get to grips with your garden this year - prune those shrubs - have colour all year round - grow enough flowers so you have enough to cut and bring inside?


Sign up for a beginners gardening course held in a lovely East Dulwich garden. Saturday morning sessions beginning in March. Groups are small - max of 6 - giving you the opportunity to learn in an informal, relaxed setting. Learn how to make the best of the plants you have and which ones to buy to give you long lasting colour and form; how to look after and feed your soil; how to make your own compost; what to grow to encourage wildlife into your garden; which vegetables are easiest to grow and give the tastiest crop.


Cost includes all materials, free seeds, small plants, cuttings and tea and homemade cake. It's a great way to meet other local gardeners. Monthly starting March through to September, taking you right through your first growing season. Call Jane on 07952 898025 or email [email protected] for more info. www.janesvegschool.co.uk

Jane's beginner course is great, my husband and I went last year and learnt a lot, enjoyed Jane's garden (and her homemade cakes!!) and got some ideas for how to work on ours. We were able to ask lots of questions, get some cuttings and think of what we would like to see blossom in the garden. One of the amazing things was seeing Jane's gardens in different seasons.
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Sessions take place on Saturday mornings, 10.30-12.30. There is also one place available on Saturday afternoon course, 2-4 for intermediates. Feel free to ring me on 07952 898025 if you're not sure which one to join. Thanks, Jane
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