5th April 2025 | |
10.30am - 3.30pm | |
Liberton Kirk Kirkgate, EH16 6RX |
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£2 | |
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Come and enjoy a superb display of spring bulbs, alpine and rock garden plants at one of the Scottish Rock Garden Club's national shows.
Buy plants from the six specialist nurseries attending.
Teas, filled rolls and home baking available.
Meet and talk to fellow gardeners in a convivial setting.
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