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Spring Jam Jar Workshop at Granton Castle Walled Garden

💐 Spring Jam Jar workshop with Ochre Botanical Studios

Join our flower farmers for a spring jam jar making session on Sunday 14 April from 2 – 4pm at Granton Castle Walled Garden.

❤ Entrance is by donation to Granton Castle Walled Garden.

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Posted on 08/04/202407/04/2024Author davepickeringCategories Granton, North Edinburgh NewsTags Granton Castle Walled Garden, Ochre Botanical Studios, Spring Jam Jar workshop, Sunday 14 April 2 - 4pm

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