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Gardening for good during coronavirus

Seeing Monty gardening at Longmeadow is a relief during the coronavirus outbreak. Perhaps he or others could create some temporary ‘demonstration gardens’ where people could be taught what is possible to grow – on a budget of course!

Please can you also think of creative ways in engaging with the imagination of children while they’re off school? This would be so great for the emotional and mental wellbeing of people and who knowsof coronavirus. How far in advance does the magazine go to print?

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