Garden talks – Bunclody Library

With gardening on peoples’ minds as the days get longer and (hopefully) warmer horticultural societies wake from dormancy and garden talks proliferate like weeds. Adding to the crop I am giving some talks at Bunclody Library, Co Wexford in the this month. It is part of a series of gardening talks given by myself and Frances and Iain and MacDonald of The Bay Garden, Camolin.

The dates are;

March 6 Composting in your garden with Iain MacDonald

March 13 Growing fruit successfully with me

March 20 All about herbs in your garden with Iain MacDonald

March 27 Growing vegetables in containers with me

All the talks start at 7pm and you need to book

phone 053 9375466 email bunclodylib@wexfordcoco.ie

http://www.wexford.ie/library

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