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Blarbuie garden marks the change of season

TEMPERATURES might be lurching between winter and summer as there are unmistakeably autumnal signs all around.

There were plenty of autumn ideas for the garden.

As the year moves on, a special a ‘Changing Seasons’ event was held last week at Blarbuie community garden to mark the beginning of autumn.

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