
Here’s the latest Newsletter for your delectation. Don’t forget, you can have the Newsletter delivered directly to your inbox by dropping us a line to garden@nantybedd.com.
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Yes, we are still here! Apologies for the lack of blogs for the past few weeks, but you know how it is at the start of a new year …. Anyway here is the January Newsletter. Don’t forget that you can get it straight to your inbox every oter month by dropping us a line to garden@nantybedd.com. That’s all for this issue. We hope you enjoy reading it and that you will be able to… Read More
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Let’s break the habits of a lifetime and get the Newsletter up here on the blog in the same month as publication. Don’t worry it probably won’t happen again!
Category: Newsletters, Sue's Musings, Uncategorized, What's New Tags: newsletter, The RHS, Wild gardening, workshops
Here’s the Newsletter we published recently. Remember to get it straight to your Inbox all you have to do is get in touch at garden@nantybedd.com. By the way, regarding the article on Page 2 there are still some places left on Sue’s next Compost day on Monday 7th August The picture at the top of the article is of the beautiful table and benches that our good friend and tree-carver Mick Petts… Read More
Category: Newsletters, Sue's Musings, What's New Tags: Brecon Beacons Open Garden, Compost, newsletter, Wild gardening
A chance for those not yet signed up to the e-mail Newsletter to find out what you have been missing!
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We’ve been in the News this month. First Stephen Anderton’s article in The Times on wild gardening, and the Sarah Price’s in Gardens Illustrated. We will be able to publish the latter early next month, but in the meantime it is available in all good magazine sellers. Please note the article on page 6 about the RHS Partner Garden of the Year competition. It opens on April 19th and we hope you… Read More
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Here, for those who don’t get our bi-monthly Newsletter delivered straight to their mailbox, is the latest blockbuster from Nant y Bedd Garden! If you would like to get your copy direct, just drop us an e-mail to garden@nantybedd.com. We hope you find it enjoyable and interesting and we’d love to hear from you
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For those of you who are not ‘signed up’ to receiving our bi-monthly Newsletter, here is the latest issue. To get it straight to your e-mail box, just ask!
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For those who are not yet on our Newsletter mailing list – shame on you!! – here’s the recent March one. Next one will be early May (as long as I can get Sue out of the garden long enough to write her bits). It’s easy to get a copy direct to your e-mail box (and we promise that no-one else will get in touch with you), just e-mail garden@nantybedd.com and ask!
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We have been producing our Newsletter for just over two years now, but have to date only sent it out to our loyal band of newsletter followers. To celebrate the new decade, we will now also post it here. If you would prefer a copy direct to your e-mail Inbox then drop us a line at garden@nantybedd.com and we’ll add you to the list.
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Liz Knight – Forage Fine Foods
Sarah Price – garden designer and writer
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Tourist info for the Crickhowell area
Brecon Beacons National Park Authority
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