Monday, 19 March 2007

Developments

Since Ian and I launched GardenLend we've been delighted with the response from garden owners who are finding their gardens a bit of a struggle these days. They've got in touch with us from all over England, and we've had overseas visitors to the site from Italy, France and the USA to name but a few.

Gardeners - where are you? We need frustrated gardeners to join up and get involved. You can grow your own fruit, flowers and vegetables so easily as well as helping someone out. All you have to do is register at our website.

At the moment we have multiple garden space in the Wimbledon, Brighton and Hove areas. If you check on our garden registration page you can see the locations that are in need of your gardening skills.

Now that Spring is almost here it's the perfect time to venture out and get gardening. I've got peas and spinach in down at the allotment, tomatoes germinating on the kitchen windowsill, and mud all over the carpets. Why not join me?

Wishing you all the very best,

Sarah

Welcome to GardenLend

Got a garden? Fed up with it? Can't cope any longer? Just not interested? Have the weeds taken over?

Want a garden? Frustrated green fingers? Not even a balcony? No window sill? Dreaming of flowers and vegetables?

Look no further.

GardenLend is a website that links up neglected gardens and their owners with keen gardeners who have nowhere to garden.

An annual registration fee of £5.00 is all that it takes to solve your problems. We provide the contacts and you take it from there.

You can also find garden supplies on our pages and links to sites of interest to gardeners.

Ian (ian@gardenlend.co.uk)

http://www.gardenlend.co.uk/