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Rows of roses to be shown

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AN Orchid expert from Willand was guest of honour at a special orchid weekend at a garden centre last weekend. Sue Lane, secretary of the Devon Orchid Society and chair of

Tailor vegetable gardens to the Wyoming environment

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Grow your own

GREEN fingered pupils at a Blackwell school are digging deep and growing their own vegetables. Healthy eating and the environment are lessons that the children of Blackwell First School have been

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