MOVING AND STARTING AGAIN, speaker Geoff Peach
St Mark's Church Hall, Winchester Oliver’s Battery Road South, Winchester, United KingdomWinchester Gardening Club monthly meeting

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Winchester Gardening Club monthly meeting
Wallops Gardening Club members are delighted to welcome Ray Broughton. Ray was the Head of Horticulture at Sparsholt College for 12 years and has taught Horticulture for over 40 years. In 2000 the Chartered Institute of Horticulture awarded Ray the
What lies below? 'The soil' seems a rather boring place, but there's so much life in just a handful of this vital commodity. As guest speaker GEOFF HAWKINS explains....It is about soil and its importance not only to plants but
Images of Australia.
Talk by Gillian Taylor entitled 'For the love of roses'. Refreshments, plant sales and a raffle. Non-members £3.
Winchester Gardening Club monthly meeting
Grayshott Gardeners is delighted to welcome Nick Turrell this month. Nick is an award-winning freelance gardening journalist. His writing appears in The Sunday Times, The Guardian, The RHS magazine and Daily Telegraph. He regularly presents gardening programmes for TV and radio
Pip Bensley's talk will be very revealing as she has won 4 RHS Gold Medals and is now a Floral Art Judge.
Stephen Morley will give an illustrated talk about the flora and fauna to be found along the Watercress Line from Alresford to Alton
Winchester Gardening Club monthly meeting
Grayshott Gardeners is delighted to welcome Jonathan Newell this month. Jonathan is an RHS Public Engagement Officer, based at Wisley. He organises Hilltop Live and sources internal and external speakers to give engaging seasonal talks to visitors. He also leads
Please join us for an interesting talk on summer flowering bulbs by Tim Woodland of Direct Bulbs. Doors open at 7.15pm when refreshments (donation) are served prior to the talk commencing at 7.30pm. Guests are very welcome. Entry fee £2.00.