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Taking 3rd Place at the Young Horticulturist of the Year Grand Final, was @frank_cooke07
Frank is currently studying at The @rbgedinburgh and has a strong interest in plant diversity, ecology, and evolutionary biology in tropical regions. His passion for plants began at a young age, growing fruit and vegetables at home, and quickly developed into an interest in unusual species such as carnivorous plants and carrion-mimicking succulents.
The Chartered Institute of Horticulture
Shropshire Horticultural Society (SHS)
(L to R) Maelor Owen, SHS Vice Chairman, @gardentheworld, Chartered Institute of Horticulture President, Frank Cooke, Scotland, Andrew Cross SHS Committee

A huge thank you must go to our main sponsor The Shropshire Horticultural Society who sponsor the Young Horticulturist of the Year Grand Final each year, and are the custodians of, and provide the Percy Thrower Travel Bursary
(L to R) Maelor Owen, SHS Vice Chairman, David Richardson, The Chartered Institute of Horticulture President, Andrew Cross SHS Committee

I would like to thank the immediate past Mayor of Rochdale @emsleyjanet for joining us at the Grand Final to meet our Finalists and Young Hort Team
@gardentheworld, The Chartered Institute of Horticulture President can be seen here with a little chain envy!
Many thanks Janet, enjoy your next chapter

I want to send huge thanks to Sandra Austin and @paulfitters who retired from their Young Horticulturist of the Year Ireland Regional Organiser roles this year. Sandra and Paul have a combined total of over 30 years with the competition, they have shown a true dedication to the promotion of young horticulturists and helped make the competition what it is today in Ireland
We welcome @sarahsimpsn and @caithrionamccrudden who will be taking up these roles, we look forward to having you on board!
#YHOY

Help us to showcase the exciting and varied career opportunities in horticulture: Grow Careers Reel Competition
From Grower to Gardener, Designers, Garden Writers, Landscapers, Scientists, Retailers, Propagators, Agronomists, Horticultural Therapists, Educators, Influencers and everyone else we want you to spotlight your role and why it is important.
We are hosting a short-form video competition, where horticulturists can create and submit up to a 60-second Reel that explains what their role entails. Thereβs a chance to win a Β£500 cash prize for the best Reel.
Unsure how to get started? Don't worry, we recently hosted an online 'Reels Masterclass' with Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry where Michael spoke about how social media can help develop your career and provide practical tips on how to create videos around your unique job role. If you missed it or could just do with a refresher ahead of submitting your entry, a copy of the recording can be found on the website.
To find out more, view the terms and conditions and how to enter, visit our website: https://www.horticulture.org.uk/grow-careers-reel-competition/

Help us to showcase the exciting and varied career opportunities in horticulture: Grow Careers Reel Competition
From Grower to Gardener, Designers, Garden Writers, Landscapers, Scientists, Retailers, Propagators, Agronomists, Horticultural Therapists, Educators, Influencers and everyone else we want you to spotlight your role and why it is important.
We are hosting a short-form video competition, where horticulturists can create and submit up to a 60-second Reel that explains what their role entails. Thereβs a chance to win a Β£500 cash prize for the best Reel.
Unsure how to get started? Don't worry, we recently hosted an online 'Reels Masterclass' with Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry where Michael spoke about how social media can help develop your career and provide practical tips on how to create videos around your unique job role. If you missed it or could just do with a refresher ahead of submitting your entry, a copy of the recording can be found on the website.
To find out more, view the terms and conditions and how to enter, visit our website: https://www.horticulture.org.uk/grow-careers-reel-competition/

Help us to showcase the exciting and varied career opportunities in horticulture: Grow Careers Reel Competition
From Grower to Gardener, Designers, Garden Writers, Landscapers, Scientists, Retailers, Propagators, Agronomists, Horticultural Therapists, Educators, Influencers and everyone else we want you to spotlight your role and why it is important.
We are hosting a short-form video competition, where horticulturists can create and submit up to a 60-second Reel that explains what their role entails. Thereβs a chance to win a Β£500 cash prize for the best Reel.
Unsure how to get started? Don't worry, we recently hosted an online 'Reels Masterclass' with Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry where Michael spoke about how social media can help develop your career and provide practical tips on how to create videos around your unique job role. If you missed it or could just do with a refresher ahead of submitting your entry, a copy of the recording can be found on the website.
To find out more, view the terms and conditions and how to enter, visit our website: https://www.horticulture.org.uk/grow-careers-reel-competition/

Help us to showcase the exciting and varied career opportunities in horticulture: Grow Careers Reel Competition
From Grower to Gardener, Designers, Garden Writers, Landscapers, Scientists, Retailers, Propagators, Agronomists, Horticultural Therapists, Educators, Influencers and everyone else we want you to spotlight your role and why it is important.
We are hosting a short-form video competition, where horticulturists can create and submit up to a 60-second Reel that explains what their role entails. Thereβs a chance to win a Β£500 cash prize for the best Reel.
Unsure how to get started? Don't worry, we recently hosted an online 'Reels Masterclass' with Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry where Michael spoke about how social media can help develop your career and provide practical tips on how to create videos around your unique job role. If you missed it or could just do with a refresher ahead of submitting your entry, a copy of the recording can be found on the website.
To find out more, view the terms and conditions and how to enter, visit our website: https://www.horticulture.org.uk/grow-careers-reel-competition/

Help us to showcase the exciting and varied career opportunities in horticulture: Grow Careers Reel Competition
From Grower to Gardener, Designers, Garden Writers, Landscapers, Scientists, Retailers, Propagators, Agronomists, Horticultural Therapists, Educators, Influencers and everyone else we want you to spotlight your role and why it is important.
We are hosting a short-form video competition, where horticulturists can create and submit up to a 60-second Reel that explains what their role entails. Thereβs a chance to win a Β£500 cash prize for the best Reel.
Unsure how to get started? Don't worry, we recently hosted an online 'Reels Masterclass' with Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry where Michael spoke about how social media can help develop your career and provide practical tips on how to create videos around your unique job role. If you missed it or could just do with a refresher ahead of submitting your entry, a copy of the recording can be found on the website.
To find out more, view the terms and conditions and how to enter, visit our website: https://www.horticulture.org.uk/grow-careers-reel-competition/

Help us to showcase the exciting and varied career opportunities in horticulture: Grow Careers Reel Competition
From Grower to Gardener, Designers, Garden Writers, Landscapers, Scientists, Retailers, Propagators, Agronomists, Horticultural Therapists, Educators, Influencers and everyone else we want you to spotlight your role and why it is important.
We are hosting a short-form video competition, where horticulturists can create and submit up to a 60-second Reel that explains what their role entails. Thereβs a chance to win a Β£500 cash prize for the best Reel.
Unsure how to get started? Don't worry, we recently hosted an online 'Reels Masterclass' with Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry where Michael spoke about how social media can help develop your career and provide practical tips on how to create videos around your unique job role. If you missed it or could just do with a refresher ahead of submitting your entry, a copy of the recording can be found on the website.
To find out more, view the terms and conditions and how to enter, visit our website: https://www.horticulture.org.uk/grow-careers-reel-competition/

Help us to showcase the exciting and varied career opportunities in horticulture: Grow Careers Reel Competition
From Grower to Gardener, Designers, Garden Writers, Landscapers, Scientists, Retailers, Propagators, Agronomists, Horticultural Therapists, Educators, Influencers and everyone else we want you to spotlight your role and why it is important.
We are hosting a short-form video competition, where horticulturists can create and submit up to a 60-second Reel that explains what their role entails. Thereβs a chance to win a Β£500 cash prize for the best Reel.
Unsure how to get started? Don't worry, we recently hosted an online 'Reels Masterclass' with Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry where Michael spoke about how social media can help develop your career and provide practical tips on how to create videos around your unique job role. If you missed it or could just do with a refresher ahead of submitting your entry, a copy of the recording can be found on the website.
To find out more, view the terms and conditions and how to enter, visit our website: https://www.horticulture.org.uk/grow-careers-reel-competition/

Help us to showcase the exciting and varied career opportunities in horticulture: Grow Careers Reel Competition
From Grower to Gardener, Designers, Garden Writers, Landscapers, Scientists, Retailers, Propagators, Agronomists, Horticultural Therapists, Educators, Influencers and everyone else we want you to spotlight your role and why it is important.
We are hosting a short-form video competition, where horticulturists can create and submit up to a 60-second Reel that explains what their role entails. Thereβs a chance to win a Β£500 cash prize for the best Reel.
Unsure how to get started? Don't worry, we recently hosted an online 'Reels Masterclass' with Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry where Michael spoke about how social media can help develop your career and provide practical tips on how to create videos around your unique job role. If you missed it or could just do with a refresher ahead of submitting your entry, a copy of the recording can be found on the website.
To find out more, view the terms and conditions and how to enter, visit our website: https://www.horticulture.org.uk/grow-careers-reel-competition/

Help us to showcase the exciting and varied career opportunities in horticulture: Grow Careers Reel Competition
From Grower to Gardener, Designers, Garden Writers, Landscapers, Scientists, Retailers, Propagators, Agronomists, Horticultural Therapists, Educators, Influencers and everyone else we want you to spotlight your role and why it is important.
We are hosting a short-form video competition, where horticulturists can create and submit up to a 60-second Reel that explains what their role entails. Thereβs a chance to win a Β£500 cash prize for the best Reel.
Unsure how to get started? Don't worry, we recently hosted an online 'Reels Masterclass' with Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry where Michael spoke about how social media can help develop your career and provide practical tips on how to create videos around your unique job role. If you missed it or could just do with a refresher ahead of submitting your entry, a copy of the recording can be found on the website.
To find out more, view the terms and conditions and how to enter, visit our website: https://www.horticulture.org.uk/grow-careers-reel-competition/

Help us to showcase the exciting and varied career opportunities in horticulture: Grow Careers Reel Competition
From Grower to Gardener, Designers, Garden Writers, Landscapers, Scientists, Retailers, Propagators, Agronomists, Horticultural Therapists, Educators, Influencers and everyone else we want you to spotlight your role and why it is important.
We are hosting a short-form video competition, where horticulturists can create and submit up to a 60-second Reel that explains what their role entails. Thereβs a chance to win a Β£500 cash prize for the best Reel.
Unsure how to get started? Don't worry, we recently hosted an online 'Reels Masterclass' with Mr Plant Geek Michael Perry where Michael spoke about how social media can help develop your career and provide practical tips on how to create videos around your unique job role. If you missed it or could just do with a refresher ahead of submitting your entry, a copy of the recording can be found on the website.
To find out more, view the terms and conditions and how to enter, visit our website: https://www.horticulture.org.uk/grow-careers-reel-competition/

Following years of development and work by the trailblazer group to get this standard up and running, the first cohort for the L5 Horticulture and Landscaping Technical Manager are enrolledat the university of Lincoln.Calling employers and potential students, consider enrolling your management staff on this important apprenticeship programme next year.
The Level 5 Horticulture and Landscaping Technical Manager programme provides a comprehensive, practice-led development journey designed to build technical, operational and leadership capability within horticultural and landscaping contexts. The programme covers key areas including plant science and environmental factors, biosecurity and legislative compliance, research and surveying techniques, site and plant management, operational planning and procurement, design and heritage considerations, people management, sustainability and climate adaptation, and project and business planning.
Learners apply this knowledge through a structured portfolio, culminating in the development of an integrated site management plan and business case, supported by coaching and preparation for End Point Assessment.
Enrolments for the 2027 cohort will open later this year, with the programme scheduled to start in late January/early February 2027. Contact OAS@lincoln.ac.uk for more details.
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Visited @dobbiesgardencentres today and was delighted to find a mature specimen of Ceanothus βZanzibarβ (aka βPershore Zanzibarβ) in the ornamental area between the shrubs A-Z and garden sheds. https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/117949/ceanothus-pershore-zanzibar-pbr-(v)/details
We discovered Zanzibar in the early 1990βs growing in the grounds at @percollegewcg Pershore College of Horticulture
while I was the Nursery Manager. It was a variegated sport on Ceanothus βA T Johnsonβ. We successfully rooted an initial 3 cuttings in our Specialist Plant Unit, bulked up the plant, I applied/gained Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) to protect it, we featured it in a Gold Medal winning garden at @the_rhs Malvern Spring Show, signed a commercial deal with @farplants Nursery, and ran a naming competition in @gardenanswers magazine.
The lady who choose the name Zanzibar said it reminded her of her honeymoon, βwith the blue sea, yellow sand and green palm trees of Zanzibarβ(!). Farplants grew 1000s of the plant, and launched it as their main plant promotion in c.1996. They distributed it across the UK and Pershore received significant plant royalty payments for many years (maybe still do today if they have renewed PBR!?).
I often see Zanzibar for sale in garden centres and growing in gardens (there are a few I know in Edinburgh), but I have never seen such an excellent specimen as there is in full flower right now at Dobbies. Itβs a cracker. Iβd have bought one, but ironically they have none for sale!
#horticulture #ceanothus #PCH Pershore College Student Plant Unit Pershore College Of Horticulture Ex-Students

Visited @dobbiesgardencentres today and was delighted to find a mature specimen of Ceanothus βZanzibarβ (aka βPershore Zanzibarβ) in the ornamental area between the shrubs A-Z and garden sheds. https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/117949/ceanothus-pershore-zanzibar-pbr-(v)/details
We discovered Zanzibar in the early 1990βs growing in the grounds at @percollegewcg Pershore College of Horticulture
while I was the Nursery Manager. It was a variegated sport on Ceanothus βA T Johnsonβ. We successfully rooted an initial 3 cuttings in our Specialist Plant Unit, bulked up the plant, I applied/gained Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) to protect it, we featured it in a Gold Medal winning garden at @the_rhs Malvern Spring Show, signed a commercial deal with @farplants Nursery, and ran a naming competition in @gardenanswers magazine.
The lady who choose the name Zanzibar said it reminded her of her honeymoon, βwith the blue sea, yellow sand and green palm trees of Zanzibarβ(!). Farplants grew 1000s of the plant, and launched it as their main plant promotion in c.1996. They distributed it across the UK and Pershore received significant plant royalty payments for many years (maybe still do today if they have renewed PBR!?).
I often see Zanzibar for sale in garden centres and growing in gardens (there are a few I know in Edinburgh), but I have never seen such an excellent specimen as there is in full flower right now at Dobbies. Itβs a cracker. Iβd have bought one, but ironically they have none for sale!
#horticulture #ceanothus #PCH Pershore College Student Plant Unit Pershore College Of Horticulture Ex-Students

Visited @dobbiesgardencentres today and was delighted to find a mature specimen of Ceanothus βZanzibarβ (aka βPershore Zanzibarβ) in the ornamental area between the shrubs A-Z and garden sheds. https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/117949/ceanothus-pershore-zanzibar-pbr-(v)/details
We discovered Zanzibar in the early 1990βs growing in the grounds at @percollegewcg Pershore College of Horticulture
while I was the Nursery Manager. It was a variegated sport on Ceanothus βA T Johnsonβ. We successfully rooted an initial 3 cuttings in our Specialist Plant Unit, bulked up the plant, I applied/gained Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) to protect it, we featured it in a Gold Medal winning garden at @the_rhs Malvern Spring Show, signed a commercial deal with @farplants Nursery, and ran a naming competition in @gardenanswers magazine.
The lady who choose the name Zanzibar said it reminded her of her honeymoon, βwith the blue sea, yellow sand and green palm trees of Zanzibarβ(!). Farplants grew 1000s of the plant, and launched it as their main plant promotion in c.1996. They distributed it across the UK and Pershore received significant plant royalty payments for many years (maybe still do today if they have renewed PBR!?).
I often see Zanzibar for sale in garden centres and growing in gardens (there are a few I know in Edinburgh), but I have never seen such an excellent specimen as there is in full flower right now at Dobbies. Itβs a cracker. Iβd have bought one, but ironically they have none for sale!
#horticulture #ceanothus #PCH Pershore College Student Plant Unit Pershore College Of Horticulture Ex-Students

Visited @dobbiesgardencentres today and was delighted to find a mature specimen of Ceanothus βZanzibarβ (aka βPershore Zanzibarβ) in the ornamental area between the shrubs A-Z and garden sheds. https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/117949/ceanothus-pershore-zanzibar-pbr-(v)/details
We discovered Zanzibar in the early 1990βs growing in the grounds at @percollegewcg Pershore College of Horticulture
while I was the Nursery Manager. It was a variegated sport on Ceanothus βA T Johnsonβ. We successfully rooted an initial 3 cuttings in our Specialist Plant Unit, bulked up the plant, I applied/gained Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) to protect it, we featured it in a Gold Medal winning garden at @the_rhs Malvern Spring Show, signed a commercial deal with @farplants Nursery, and ran a naming competition in @gardenanswers magazine.
The lady who choose the name Zanzibar said it reminded her of her honeymoon, βwith the blue sea, yellow sand and green palm trees of Zanzibarβ(!). Farplants grew 1000s of the plant, and launched it as their main plant promotion in c.1996. They distributed it across the UK and Pershore received significant plant royalty payments for many years (maybe still do today if they have renewed PBR!?).
I often see Zanzibar for sale in garden centres and growing in gardens (there are a few I know in Edinburgh), but I have never seen such an excellent specimen as there is in full flower right now at Dobbies. Itβs a cracker. Iβd have bought one, but ironically they have none for sale!
#horticulture #ceanothus #PCH Pershore College Student Plant Unit Pershore College Of Horticulture Ex-Students

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

The Culross Palace Garden @nationaltrustforscotland @royalburghofculross_nts another little gem! π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ±π #scottishgardens #horticulture #conservationhorticulture

Really enjoyed the Grand Final of the @cihort Young Horticulturist of the Year competition. 8 superb regional finalists all performed brilliantly in the Grand Final. Congratulations Sam as the winner and, Adam & Frank (who was the Scottish Regional winner) who finished in 2nd & 3rd places. Great knowledge on show and good to see the next generation of professionals already shining in the industry.
#horticulture #yhoty #charteredinstituteofhorticulture

Really enjoyed the Grand Final of the @cihort Young Horticulturist of the Year competition. 8 superb regional finalists all performed brilliantly in the Grand Final. Congratulations Sam as the winner and, Adam & Frank (who was the Scottish Regional winner) who finished in 2nd & 3rd places. Great knowledge on show and good to see the next generation of professionals already shining in the industry.
#horticulture #yhoty #charteredinstituteofhorticulture

Really enjoyed the Grand Final of the @cihort Young Horticulturist of the Year competition. 8 superb regional finalists all performed brilliantly in the Grand Final. Congratulations Sam as the winner and, Adam & Frank (who was the Scottish Regional winner) who finished in 2nd & 3rd places. Great knowledge on show and good to see the next generation of professionals already shining in the industry.
#horticulture #yhoty #charteredinstituteofhorticulture

Really enjoyed the Grand Final of the @cihort Young Horticulturist of the Year competition. 8 superb regional finalists all performed brilliantly in the Grand Final. Congratulations Sam as the winner and, Adam & Frank (who was the Scottish Regional winner) who finished in 2nd & 3rd places. Great knowledge on show and good to see the next generation of professionals already shining in the industry.
#horticulture #yhoty #charteredinstituteofhorticulture

Really enjoyed the Grand Final of the @cihort Young Horticulturist of the Year competition. 8 superb regional finalists all performed brilliantly in the Grand Final. Congratulations Sam as the winner and, Adam & Frank (who was the Scottish Regional winner) who finished in 2nd & 3rd places. Great knowledge on show and good to see the next generation of professionals already shining in the industry.
#horticulture #yhoty #charteredinstituteofhorticulture

Really enjoyed the Grand Final of the @cihort Young Horticulturist of the Year competition. 8 superb regional finalists all performed brilliantly in the Grand Final. Congratulations Sam as the winner and, Adam & Frank (who was the Scottish Regional winner) who finished in 2nd & 3rd places. Great knowledge on show and good to see the next generation of professionals already shining in the industry.
#horticulture #yhoty #charteredinstituteofhorticulture

Really enjoyed the Grand Final of the @cihort Young Horticulturist of the Year competition. 8 superb regional finalists all performed brilliantly in the Grand Final. Congratulations Sam as the winner and, Adam & Frank (who was the Scottish Regional winner) who finished in 2nd & 3rd places. Great knowledge on show and good to see the next generation of professionals already shining in the industry.
#horticulture #yhoty #charteredinstituteofhorticulture

πΏ And we have a winner!
Congratulations to Sam Finch, crowned Young Horticulturist of the Year 2026 at Rochdale Town Hall. π
A huge thank you to all 8 finalists for their incredible dedication and skill, and to our sponsors who make this national competition possible. π±
#YHOY2026 #YoungHorticulturist #Horticulture #GrandFinal #ThankYou @arnemaynardgardendesign
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