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Mary Llewellin looks at tasks for the March garden

Although still vulnerable to frost and chill winds, the March garden is beginning to respond to the lengthening days and the hint of warmth in the midday sun. A visit to the garden centre will prove that gardeners are starting to get active, enticed by the promise of a new and exciting growing season.

Although still vulnerable to frost and chill winds, the March garden is beginning to respond to the lengthening days and the hint of warmth in the midday sun. A visit to the garden centre will prove that gardeners are starting to get active, enticed by the promise of a new and exciting growing season.

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