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GIANT vegetables, top nurseries and groundbreaking designs will be tempting hundreds of gardeners to the Malvern Autumn Show next weekend. The show is the traditional close to the gardening year, with the chance to restock borders and gather ideas. The Good Life Pavilion features edible gardens, including one designed as a rabbit- friendly space, while another, built by prisoners, charts the journey to rehabilitation.
Events on the pavilion stage will have a Mediterranean flavour as River Cottage head gardener Mark Diacono and Gardeners' World presenter Joe Swift cook up a range of Italian-style dishes. Cotswold Wildlife Park head gardener Tim Miles and garden writer and broadcaster Nigel Colborn are among seven RHS experts who will be giving planting tips as part of a new Q and A Theatre.See the full content of this document
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Enjoy the Good Life at Malvern
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