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Mammoth hardy plant sale



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Sunday, 11am: The Lincolnshire Group of the Hardy Plant Society will hold its Grand Plant Sale at Wragby Town Hall on Saturday, May 17 from 10am to 12 noon.
Specialist nurseries from a wide area together with many expert plant growers from the society will be bringing a large selection of plants.


The late spring held some plants back but the recent warm weather has encouraged unprecedented growth, especially in herbaceous plants and there will be a wide range of well developed plants for sale. Free car parking.


The Lincolnshire Group is one of the largest and most dynamic groups of the Hardy Plant Society. It holds regular meetings during the autumn, winter and spring in Lincoln and arranges workshops, day and weekend trips for its members and produces a magazine, The Bugle.


Meetings are well attended, members attracted by first class speakers, regular plant sales, availability of catalogues, book sales and informed and enthusiastic discussion. New members are always welcome.




Details: secretary Liz Holmes, Teeshan, Boggle Lane, Claxby LN8 3YY, 01673 828364
email: lizteeshan@tiscali.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 09 May 2008 4:39 PM
  • Source: Market Rasen Mail
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