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Dear East Dulwich,


Last year a small group of wonderful people planted daffodils along the (rather neglected) little path that links Edgar Kail Way to Greendale. The result was beautiful, and this year I'm organising another planting.


It's all part of an effort to try and keep that path looking reasonably cared for, litter free, and cut back. I want to acknowledge the help the council have given in keeping it trimmed back this year - thanks team Southwark!


Thanks to Anna and the team at Dulwich Pot and Plant Garden (www.dulwichpots.co.uk) we have a huge box of daffodils and a box of bluebells to plant again.



So - on Monday 12th November from 9.15am we're going to try and plant 500 bulbs and we could do with a hand. If you can spare the time to plant one bulb or one hundred your help would be hugely appreciated.



Hope to see you there.



Dan

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