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    Riebeeck East names garden competition winners

    Grocott's Mail ContributorsBy Grocott's Mail ContributorsOctober 31, 2017Updated:November 23, 20171 Comment1 Min Read
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    Jeremia Geelbooi with one of his roses from his garden. Photo: Supplied
    Penene and Stevan in background.

    The Riebeeck East garden competition was a huge success this year; as it was in 2016. It was amazing to see the hard work and effort which went into these gardens. Some people have even started planting up the kerbside outside their houses which adds to the overall street appeal of our very quaint Kwa Nomzamo Location.  This will mean that the people of Riebeeck East will have healthy fruits and veges for many months to come and really take pride in their environment. Thanks to everyone who made this possible; especially Waterfall Farm, Adelaide Buco, Grahamstown Penny Pinchers/ Buco, Yebo Tanks East London, a donor from Belgium, local residents, and  Pro Carmine Choir  Umthathi We’d also like to thank judges, Marco Brutsch and James Harrison as well as Yolande who helped with organising.

    Cary Clark, far right, with the winners from left Herman, Luleka and Snakes standing in for Andile
    Thozama Nojoko in front of her garden.

     

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