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The Old Dairy Health Centre's new Gardening Group need donations for their brand new gardening project which will include raised beds for vegetables; plants for a multi-sensory garden; paving stones or other materials to create pathways,etc. We have the volunteers but we don't have any money, so all donations welcome!

Hiya,

just a little pointer...Now is not the best time to disturb soil or do cutting,unless hardy plants...

please consider the hibernating creepy crawlies....best to wait,til no chance of frost.....


By the way,it maybe worth it to contact your local communal garden,for advice & inspirations....


best wishes

Jenny

ODHC Gardening Group Wrote:

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> Hi natty01295, can you confirm what the seeds are

> please so I can report back to the gardening

> group?


* 🌹 Rose

* White Rose

* Some Lavender Seeds

* Poppy Seeds

Etc


I have Ordered some Lavender Seeds 400

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