going to kent any good cottage veg gardens etc to visit

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going to kent any good cottage veg gardens etc to visit

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going to kent in the spring does anyone know any good sort of old fashioned gardens with kitchen gardens in the kent area bromley ,ramsgate etc which we could visit please let me know or give me a link many thanks.

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If you can get slightly off the beaten track just south of Maidstone, you might be interested in the organic garden at Yalding. It's a large set of gardens, all grown with organic principles and a brilliant educational resource.

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Post: # 13172Post gunners71uk »

thanks wulf i haver emailed it to me friend in bromley,where is maidstone in relation to bromley.
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It's about 30 miles away - see this map.

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ta wulf 8) /

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