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The Glenfield Gardeners’ Association

IT’S ALL ‘GO’ in the garden now and for any gardeners lacking inspiration and enthusiasm, found a wheel barrow loads of it at our April meeting.

The Glenfield Gardeners’Association

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It’s all ‘go’ in the garden now and for any gardeners lacking inspiration found a wheel barrow loads of it at our April meeting. Darren Rudge, a designer, popular on BBC West Midlands, Coventry and Warwickshire fascinating and fun ideas on how to save money in the garden. For example, over trays make mini propagators, lard in a planting hole will feed and you can make your own brandy courgettes. And ladies, any spare repurposed as hanging baskets or

It’s all ‘go’ in the garden now and for any gardeners lacking inspiration and enthusiasm, found a wheel barrow loads of it at our April meeting. Darren Rudge, a renowned landscape designer, popular on BBC West Midlands, Coventry and Warwickshire radio brought some fascinating and fun ideas on how to save money in the garden. For example, shower caps over trays make mini propagators, a half block of lard in a planting hole will feed a shrub for two years and you can make your own brandy from overgrown courgettes. And ladies, any spare bras could be repurposed as hanging baskets or bird feeders!

Darren Rudge, a renowned landscape designer, popular on BBC West Midlands, Coventry and Warwickshire radio brought some fascinating and fun ideas on how to save money in the garden. For example, shower caps over trays make mini propagators, a half block of lard in a planting hole will feed a shrub for two years and you can make your own brandy from overgrown courgettes. And ladies, any spare bras could be repurposed as hanging baskets or bird feeders!

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