BUDDING gardeners left their mark at Compton Acres by planting dozens of daffodil bulbs in a corner of the world-renowned gardens.
Around 15 members of B&Q's Kids Gardening Club enjoyed a tour around the gardens and the special planting session.
They were given tips by curator and horticultural expert Chris Allen before being able to get their own hands dirty.
David Inglis, who runs the popular club at the Fleetsbridge store, said: "This was the first time we have taken the children out of the store and they really enjoyed it.
"It was such a success we are hoping to come back next year so the children can see how their flowers have grown.
"Compton Acres gave them their own bank and they planted loads of bulbs. They also gave them more bulbs to take home, which they were thrilled with."
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