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Keeping a garden record book is not a new thing: gardeners across the world note down when they sow seeds, plant bulbs and when crops flourish or flowers bloom. Never before though has it been as easy to record the progress in your garden in a visual way, literally, at the touch of a button and this is a wonderful way this year to help you monitor the progress of the outside world!
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Huge congratulations to Sandra Masson who was the winner of our giveaway prize with @seedsofhopescotland! We do hope you enjoy everything Sandra and we cannot wait to see the results from sowing all those seeds!
It's always good near the beginning of a new month to make a 'to do' list of jobs for the garden, greenhouse or allotment. This month the daylight hours are stretching and fingers crossed, the temperature is warming. What do you want to achieve in the month of March?

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