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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Pershore College


Vistors admire the rose


Gardeners’ World presenters Joe Swift Carol Klein and Monty Don in Peter Dowle’s garden


WIN! Tickets to the RHS Malvern Spring Festival 2014


Reposer Vos Roues by Villaggio Verde


him build Return to the Med. “With it being our first attempt we had


hoped to get a medal but didn’t expect anything like a silver-gilt, which was amazing as it was just one step away from a gold.” A record three gold medals were awarded


for show gardens in 2013, the others going to Villaggio Verde and World Skills International 2013, while 38 growers exhibiting plants in the floral marquee took home no fewer than 38 golds, despite the tough growing conditions of the previous few months. “Judging at Malvern is the same standard


as that at Chelsea,” explained Bob Sweet from the RHS. “Malvern is a massive delight in this particular part of May.” For tickets for the RHS Malvern


Festival visit: www.threecounties.co.uk/ springgardening/


Inspiring life in the Cotswolds


Boathouse No 9 by Mark Eveleigh


The RHS Malvern Spring Festival is a must see event for keen gardeners. Cotswold Essence has three pairs of tickets to give away for the event on Friday, Saturday or Sunday (May 9-11). For a chance of winning, simply answer the simple question and send your completed coupon to: Cotswold Essence/ Malvern Competition, 6 Lansdown, Stroud, Glos, GL5 1BE to arrive no later than noon on Friday, April 18, 2014


Q: How many show gardens won gold medals last year?


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