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Plant Sale ---- and Sun!

KH Plant Sale 2008.

It doesn't seem like a year since our last Plant Sale, and the cold snap in Feb and March might have held back some of our efforts at propagation, but we hope to see some of our, now regular customers and some new ones too!
For us it seems that the weather is to be kind starting today, Friday and getting better as the days go on. Lo and behold the forecast for Saturday.
Day weather: Sunny ------------ Night weather: Clear Sky
Max: 22°C 72°F ------------ Min: 11°C 52°F
Sunrise: 04:41 ------------ Sunset: 21:48
Wind: SE 12mph ------------ Humidity: 48%
Pressure: 1028mB ------------ Visibility: Very good
Whoopee! And don't forget the Cream Teas!
So see you all on Saturday 30th May 2009 11am until 2pm in the Garden!

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  1. And the sun indeed shone, and it was a great success. Well done all!

    Let's hope the sun now shines long on our contractors.

    Ainz

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