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    My Garden June has a winner!

    Lindani DonyeliBy Lindani DonyeliJuly 19, 2018Updated:July 31, 2018No Comments1 Min Read
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    Vumile Mkhalipi taking plants from Garden Centre from Karin Cockburn( Horticurist
    Vumile Mkhalipi getting young plants  Horticulturist Karin Cockburn at the Sunnyside Garden Centre
    Vumile Mkhalipi with Horticulturist Karin Cockburn at the Sunnyside Garden Centre
    Vumile Mkhalipi with Horticulturist Karin Cockburn

    Vumile Mkhalipi is the latest winner of the Garden Competition, a collaboration between Grocott’s Mail and the Sunnyside Garden Centre that motivates garden lovers around Grahamstown to plant more and garden more. Each month, a gardener wins a voucher to purchase any product or plant at the garden centre.

    Mkhalipi used his R50 voucher to take spinach and cabbage plants. He said he has always been motivated by what the garden centre is doing.

    Mkhalipi is unemployed and said he’d appreciate a regular income from a steady job that would allow him to supplement the veggies in his garden. You can contact Mkalipi through Grocott’s, if you’d like to help.

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