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Virtual Open Garden in Dulwich - Sunday 21 June at 2pm


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Very special garden in Dulwich, Sunday 21 June, 2pm ? 3pm, online via Facebook Live.


Neil and Stevie look forward to welcoming you to their tranquil haven in the heart of South London. They will be showing you around the garden and also giving you a commentary on the inspirations behind the design and planting strategy. You will see it has abundant eclectic herbaceous borders, and winding paths which tempt you further and further down the garden. It is a haven for butterflies and bees who love the riot of colour.


Neil and Stevie are really pleased to be running this virtual open garden event to raise money for Link Age Southwark. For more details and to join this event please visit their Facebook event; https://www.facebook.com/events/258290685377015/

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