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The Magical Tump Garden There were some wonderful school gardens at the Malvern Show with the standard getting better each year. The children of Castlemorton Primary School were positively fizzing with enthusiasm about the garden they had made.
I was so encouraged by the articulate way they explained it all to me, the idea behind the design, the names of all the plants and how everyone, even the smallest children had contributed something to the garden.
.A good garden gadget is all you need to make your chores easy. Have a look at the best Gardening Tools and Gadgets that can Change the Way You Garden!
The gardens at Great Dixter.
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