If you have spares I will take some to school- they have Gardening club .
Catherine (13)
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On 25 Feb 2018, at 20:31, Dvaz CLIFFORD (Redacted sender "cliff.dvaz" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Debbie,
I'll have some wildflower seeds please, for across the green and I'll prepare
the ground around the parking posts at our end for planting too.
Thanks
Clifford
On 25 February 2018 at 17:38 deborah williams
<deborah.williams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello all
As March and the sowing season is almost around the corner, I have packets
of wildflower seeds to give out to anyone who'd like to sow some for the
street or your garden. I'm not sure how viable the seeds will be, but you
can give it a go. Also have seed that I have collected that may be
appropriate too. A mixture of Calendula (big easy marigold that's so
easy....just chuck and grow and it will self seed everywhere if given the
chance) hollyhocks, annual cosmos, nigella, poppy, probably other bits and
bobs. I can bunch a few packets together for anyone interested.
Also once the soil is ready for planting I have a mixture of perennial
plants that may look good around the parking posts or where ever you fancy
on the street.
I have loads of runner and french beans for anyone intersted.
thought I'd grow on some of the annual cosmos we had around the parking
posts last year if that's okay with folks?
Deb.
On 06 February 2018 at 22:10 Ian Mobile <ifrancismobile@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Any thoughts, people?
Ian
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