Liss Horticultural Society AGM
The Triangle Centre Mill Road, Liss, N, United Kingdom2026 AGM with wine and cheese to follow.

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2026 AGM with wine and cheese to follow.
Pip Bensley's talk will be very revealing as she has won 4 RHS Gold Medals and is now a Floral Art Judge.
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.
The main event for the HFHS
Denmead Horticultural Society are holding their open meeting on Tuesday 3rd March from 7.15 pm, when the speaker Darren Everest presents “A year in the life of”, Darren is an exhibitor at Chelsea Flower Show. All are welcome, entrance fee
A talk by Julia Parker preceded by the Spring Flower Competition. Co-author of The Little Growers Book, Julia is keen to encourage children to understand where their food comes from. Her talks are informative and fun.
In Bitterne Station Community Hub (in the former main waiting room of Bitterne Station) - entry is free, but donations are encouraged to cover our costs.
Nick Gilbert from Gilbert's Nursery in Sherfield English will be joining us to give his talk on everything they do with dahlias throughout the year. Tubers will be available for sale. Visitors welcome (£4 entry for non-gardening club members) to
Talk by Timothy Walker 400 years of garden design in Oxfordshire featuring Oxford Botanic Garden's development from the 17th century.
An illustrated talk presented by Geoff Hawkins, retired head gardener for a private estate of 30 acres near Alton. He has a wide knowledge of all aspects of horticulture including shrubs, trees, herbaceous borders, fruit and vegetables. Visitors welcome (£4