Topsoil Supplier Ensures a Dandy Christmas for ITV’s ‘Text Santa’ Charity Appeal.
Flintshire based topsoil and landscaping products supplier, Dandy’s Garden Centre, have supplied the ITV show, 'This Morning', with some of their quality landscaping and gardening products to assist in a charity garden make-over headed by celebrity gardener, Diarmuid Gavin.
Dandy’s Topsoil and Garden Centre were contacted by an ITV official for 'This Morning' in early December, for help providing products for a makeover being done on a garden as part of the ‘Text Santa’ appeal being run by ITV.
The chosen garden is located at the Hereford branch of WRVS, a community centre which supports older people.

Many of the visitors to the branch are avid gardeners so the centre was keen to get involved, pitching their wish for an improved growing space and garden to enjoy. After the centre won out ahead of other charitable causes, Dandy’s were approached with a request to supply some gardening and landscaping supplies to get the transformation of the garden off the ground.
A Dandy’s delivery vehicle was duly despatched, loaded up with over ten tonnes of gardening products and the delivery was made early in the morning to allow Diarmuid and his team ample time to get the garden finished.
Dandy’s Topsoil and Garden Centre were contacted by an ITV official for 'This Morning' in early December, for help providing products for a makeover being done on a garden as part of the ‘Text Santa’ appeal being run by ITV.The chosen garden is located at the Hereford branch of WRVS, a community centre which supports older people.

Many of the visitors to the branch are avid gardeners so the centre was keen to get involved, pitching their wish for an improved growing space and garden to enjoy. After the centre won out ahead of other charitable causes, Dandy’s were approached with a request to supply some gardening and landscaping supplies to get the transformation of the garden off the ground.
A Dandy’s delivery vehicle was duly despatched, loaded up with over ten tonnes of gardening products and the delivery was made early in the morning to allow Diarmuid and his team ample time to get the garden finished.

