Samye Ling Gardening Week

9:30am 13 July 2018 - 4:30pm 20 July 2018

Cost: £0.00

Venue: Samye Ling

To book this course please select it in the Extras offered after you have chosen your accommodation on the booking form. Please click here to book.

Come and join us for a week, reconnecting with Samye Ling, and the earth.

During this week we will have a wide range of tasks to do, to help keep the garden blooming beautifully throughout the summer months.

Jobs will be allocated in the mornings and afternoons according to your ability, skills and energy level.  All tools and gloves will be provided but please bring suitable clothes and footwear. 

You are very welcome to join us for all or part of the week.

Please contact Chris at chris.booth39@hotmail.com for any further information and to let him know when to expect you. 

The garden week will commence at 9.30am on Friday 13th July (we will meet in Johnstone House) and finish at 4.30pm on Friday 20th July.

We look forward to seeing you soon!

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