Dry Gardening and Herbs
Cliddesden Village Hall Church Lane, Cliddesden, United KingdomLyn Dupont, Horticultural Consultant, who does a lot of work with the RHS, will talk to us about dry gardening and herbs.

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Lyn Dupont, Horticultural Consultant, who does a lot of work with the RHS, will talk to us about dry gardening and herbs.
Jane and Steve took the bold decision some years ago to completely revamp their original garden to create a haven for all manner of wildlife, both flora and fauna, giving a welcome home to a multitude of pollinating insects etc.
Talk by Barry Clarke entitled 'Plant collections and history of Hillier Gardens'. Refreshments, plants sales and raffle. Non-members £3.
Join us for an informative talk from Geoff Hawkins. Geoff was formerly Head Gardner for the private estate of Mill Court, near Alton. As a head gardener running a small estate of 30 acres, Geoff worked in greenhouses, vegetable and
Glenn Duggan will give a talk about gardens of Australia.
This is a talk by Glenn Duggan.
Monthly meeting by Winchester Gardening Club
Grayshott Gardeners is delighted to welcome Carol Gubler, owner of Little Brook Fuchsias. Little Brook Fuchsias is a specialist fuchsia nursery based in Ash Green in Surrey and sells over 400 different types of fuchsias from those with tiny flowers
Lecture by Simon Moore - "All about Fungi"
Steve Edney will tell us how to achieve round the year interest in the garden.
Grayshott Gardeners is delighted to welcome Elizabeth Sawday of Apuldram Roses. Apuldram Roses is a family run business originally set up by Diane Sawday in 1979 and now run by Jonathan and Elizabeth Sawday. The company has been growing and selling
Grasses and Ferns presented by Chris Bird. Chris is a lecturer at Sparsholt College with an interest in plants and their arrangement. Visitors welcome £5 entrance fee. Contact: brockhorticulture@yahoo.com