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Gardening club - activity ideas needed!!!
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writes Jane Ransom1/2/04 5:06 n.co.uk We are in the process of bringing our local 'Horticultural Society' into the twenty first century and are looking for ideas for activities that might attract the younger inhabitants of our village. Without being rude, please, does anyone have any brilliant brain waves that might help us out? How to make a worter feecha. Hanging baskets, propagation of plants. How to make a garden private, user friendly and low maintenance (and then please, come back and tell us all about it!) but you get my drift. ;-) Grow (some) of your own food - gardens/seedbeds for children of the younger inhabitants. I would guess/suggest that a lot of people don't 'take' to gardening until their middle age, so don't despair! Tap into the current fashions for everything 'new age' - so feng shui, herbal remedies from the garden. -- Kay Easton Edward's earthworm page: http://www.scarboro.demon.co.uk/edward/index.htm |
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