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Information for Seed Donors

Changes to the Seed Distribution

For the past three years we have received much less seed from members than usual due, we think, to the poor summers and the fact that seed is not ripening in time for our deadline.

For some time we have been asked to extend the time in which members can send seed to us, but as we work to a deadline to get the seed list printed in time to go in the December magazine, this
has not been possible.

After much discussion in committee and after listening to those who deal with the seed we have decided to make the following changes:

Regional Group Pages

Regional Groups without a website each have their own page on this site. For the present that may contain little more than basic contact information, but where a Group has published its programme of events in the March edition of The Cottage Gardener that has been published on their page in this site.

Page & Text Size

If you find our page display too wide or too small, or the text too large or too small, you can change this to suit your own monitor or viewing circumstances.

If you do not like the type face we are using you can change that to one of your choice.

Seed Distribution 2009-10

For those members who have mislaid their copy of Members' seed distribution 2009-10 you will find it on-line in the members' area under "Seed Distribution"

An Opportunity to Showcase your Design Skills

The Cottage Garden Society is looking for aspiring garden designers who would like to display their talent on our stands

Magazine

Julia Boulton the editor of our magazine, welcomes relevant articles for our next issue. contact Julia at : cgs.ed@btinternet.com

Seed Distribution 2009

All the seed has now been dispatched. If you have not received your order please contact Rob Baston on 01905 371385.

Any remaining seed will be offerered to visitors to our stands at the shows in exchange for a donation.

New CGS Car Sticker

We now have a new car sticker.

Congratulations Gail

Gill Hadland, our new Snowdrop Group contact, was one of five finalists in BBC Gardener of the Year 2009 and achieved a spendid Second Place.

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