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Tag: Somerset Garden Day 2018

Posted on May 3, 2018

CELEBRATE SOMERSET GARDEN DAY, CONNECT WITH YOUR NEIGHBOURS AND WEAR A FLOWER CROWN

Charles Dowding. Photo: Fiona Haser Bizony

From flower gardens and greenhouses, to allotments and orchards, people from all over Somerset are invited to down tools and celebrate their gardens no matter what size or shape on Somerset Garden Day on Sunday 13th May. Full story: Read more

 

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