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Bring on the beautiful gardens

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The convenors of the Gardens of Grahamstown competition, being run in conjunction with the Grahamstown Flower Festival, have announced the entrants in the competition.

The convenors of the Gardens of Grahamstown competition, being run in conjunction with the Grahamstown Flower Festival, have announced the entrants in the competition.

The garden competition is being co-ordinated and sponsored by Pam Golding Properties in Grahamstown and the judging process is being undertaken by three landscape designers and horticulturists – Jo Clinton of Jo Clinton Landscape Design in Johannesburg; Warren Lange, who lives in Port Alfred and commutes regularly to his HortCouture business in Johannesburg; and Malcolm Southey, who owns a garden centre in Grahamstown and holds a national diploma in landscaping technology.

The 18 entrants in the Gardens of Grahamstown competition, in their respective categories, are:

Township gardens: Zamile Giba (4623 Extension 7) Boniswa Mary Cagwe (4124 Extension 7) Gemani Aaron Melitafa (231B Joza) GADRA Advice (Settlers Day Hospital, Cobden Street) Fikizolo Primary School

Small gardens: Mary Birt (17 Henry Street) Jeanie Main and Mike Bandey (Holly Lane Cottage, 50A Somerset Street) Audrey Weyer (5 Kings View Estate, Miles Street)

Medium gardens: Margaret Crampton (10 Constitution Street) Raymond and Janine Harris (10 Donkin Street) Dean and Julie Kent (18 Park Road) Matt Powell and Brenda Cadle (10 Fitzroy Street) Lalitha Ranchhod (19 Kettlewell Street) Roger and Pat Shepherd (99 Bathurst Street) Maureen van Hille (10 Napier Street).

Large gardens: Kevin and Barbara Kelly (43 Oatlands Road) Vernon Marais (15 Belmont Valley Road) Geraldine and Jamie Sholto-Douglas (17 Park Road).

The gardens will be open to the public over the weekend of the Grahamstown Flower Festival, 23 and 24 October. An entry fee of R20 will be charged at each garden, except for the winning gardens, and the proceeds will go to a charity of the owner’s choice. For more information on the Grahamstown Flower Festival visit website www.grahamstownflowerfestival.co.za

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