Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
A talk about the famous Kew Gardens by Pamela Holt who trained at Kew at collected plants for them.

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A talk about the famous Kew Gardens by Pamela Holt who trained at Kew at collected plants for them.
Monthly meeting
Grayshott Gardeners is delighted to welcome Rosy Hardy as our Keynote Speaker this month. Rosy has 35 years experience in commercial horticulture and is the owner/proprietor of Hardy's Cottage Garden Plants, based in Hampshire. Rosy is Honorary Vice President of the Royal Horticultural Society, has 24 Chelsea
West Moors Horticultural Society illustrated talk with refreshments. Non-members are welcome, entry £3.00. Or become a member for £5.00. We do hope you will join us at West Moors Memorial Hall.
Talk by Micky Little entitled 'Summer Flowering Bulbs: The Living Jigsaw'. Refreshments, plant sales and raffle. Non-members £3.
Talk by Judy Hill
Illustrated talk by Pauline Weeks on understanding the decomposers in your garden. Non members welcome entrance fee £5
Claire Mitchell, The Garden Editor, will give a talk about the wonder of plants that have two or more seasons of interest. Where space or budgets are tight, plants that are more than one hit wonders are winners. She will
Barry is a passionate horticulturalist and botanist, and has been interested and involved in collecting and conserving plants for over 20 years. He started with a small nursery on the Isle of Wight and then joined the Hillier Gardens, where
Hear about the Charity and it's wonderful work, with a brief historic overview and more on their current charitable activities. They have 6 green therapy projects which have horticulture at their core. Maggie Haynes will present a therapeutic gardening expeience.
Talk by Casper Todd , head gardener at Lepe House, on the development of their gardens. Followed by a visit to Lepe House gardens the next day.
Ben Cross, from Crosslands Flower Nursery in Walberton near Arundel, will talk about his mission to challenge the UK’s dependence on imported flowers and to promote British grown Alstroemeria. £5 for none members, free for members Ben will bring fresh