Bridle Path will Bloom

Filed in Recent News by July 8, 2016

THE Scone and District Garden Club had a working bee on the Horse Bridle Path at the Scone Visitor Information Centre yesterday to plant some colour in the garden with seasonal pansies being the order of the day.

The club members also undertake general care of the garden with weeding, pruning, mulching and a finish of organic fertilizer.

Club members Barbara Mailer,Jenny Woodley,Carolyn Carter, Leah Marchant and Mary-Jane Blake.

Club members Barbara Mailer,Jenny Woodley,Carolyn Carter, Leah Marchant and Mary-Jane Blake.

Leah Marchant and club members braved the cold weather to make the garden a beautiful place to be.

“It was great to be out in the community, the rain held off and I hope it holds off for the twilight markets tomorrow,” Leah Marchant said.

The Bridle Path has a lot of horse themed plants such as the pony tail palm and horse grasses.

“We are ordering roses with horse names like Black Beauty and Makybe Diva to put in the garden” said Leah Marchant.

For information about the garden club go to Scone and District Garden Club ,contact Leah Marchant publicity officer on: 0429 488 042 or visit the Facebook page: Scone and District Garden Club.

Have a look at the garden when you visit the twightlight markets tomorrow at the Scone Visitor Information Centre.

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