Venue: St Michael's Church Hall, 21a Dalrymple Loan, Musselburgh EH21 7DH
After our total sell-out last year we have hugely increased our plant order.
We have managed to obtain some choice plants from a specalist nursery in Northumberland in order to be able to offer the widest choice of bedding plants.
We will be offering top quality plants at fantastic prices. We will be offering bedding plants, herbaceous perennials, herbs & vegetables.
Refreshments are available as well as a well stocked Cake & Candy stall.
The funds raised support our annual Musselburgh Horticultural Society - Community Flower Show in August.
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