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Squire's donate '80-year favourites' to Farnham park



Squire’s Garden Centres have donated plants from their ‘80th Celebration Collection’, a range of their favourite plants over the past 80 years, to make a flowerbed in Gostrey Meadow Park in Farnham.

The planting list includes roses, geraniums, lavender and trachelospermum (Star Jasmine) for scent as well as colour.

The bed is close to a war memorial in a public park with a traditional bandstand and stream.

Pictured: Kevin Taitt and Councillor Stephen Hill of Farnham Town Council help Squire's deputy chairman Sarah Squire to plant up the bed.
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