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We're planning a bumper plant stall at Goodrich School Summer Fair on Saturday 16th June. Fair starts at 1pm.


Lots of great stalls but if you like plants then please come along. Mainly home grown and will be at good prices. So far we have French beans, runner beans, beetroot, mint, rocket, cosmos, scented geraniums, sunflowers, verbena bonarensis, grasses, liriopes, spider plants, succulents. More on the way:)


Every single penny raised will go straight towards supporting the children at the school.


Look forward to seeing you all.

Have added loads more plants with kind donations from Cade Street Nursery, Fresh Flower Company, Mrs R at 105 Dulwich Village ( amazing garden opening in National Gardens Scheme) and loads of my gardening chums ! Big thanks to all for your generosity.

Come along today from 1pm.Goodrich Primary Summer Fair, Dunstans Road. You wont leave empty handed !

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