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Gardening

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Colour in the Garden

9:00am | Friday 30 March 2012
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About this Event:

Recognising the struggle to create colour combinations that are suitable to site and soil, and which take gardens through the seasons, award-winning gardener, photographer and writer Val Bourne has created this inspirational source on the use of colour in the garden with tried-and-tested planning schemes suitable for all seasons. Bourne, The Oxford Times gardening correspondent and a regular contributor to the Daily Telegraph, has also written several 10-minute gardening guides. With summer coming up, this session will give you many ideas for a varied and vibrant planting in your garden.

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