The events listed here have been organised by the Federation, affiliated societies, or local charitable organisations. We aim to keep it up to date, however this is not guaranteed. Please contact the organiser of the event should you require confirmation.

Lavant Horticultural Society

Lavant Memorial Hall Pook Lane, Lavant, United Kingdom

A Talk by Marina Christopher entitled 'Great Companions - Ornamental Grasses and Excellent Perennials'  

£3

FERNS and GRASSES

Three Score Club Library Road, Totton, United Kingdom

Totton & District Gardener's  Society Monthly meeting. Speaker Chris  Bird. Doors open 7pm. Refreshments available. Visitors welcome @ £2.50

£2.50

THE GILBERT’S DAHLIA YEAR

St Mark's Church Hall, Winchester Oliver’s Battery Road South, Winchester, United Kingdom

Nick Gilbert will guide us through their annual work programme. A must for dahlia lovers.

Winkworth Arboretum – its trees and history, by Peter Herring

Grayshott Village Hall Headley Road, Grayshott, United Kingdom

Dr Peter Herring has volunteered at Winkworth Arboretum for over 30 years and is a self-confessed 'tree nerd'. He is an accomplished speaker on a variety of horticultural subjects and this promises to be an entertaining illustrated talk Doors open

BEAULIEU HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY TALK.

Beaulieu Village Hall High Street, Beaulieu

A talk on “ Holme - the making of a new public garden “  by Simon Goldsac.  The Holme is a R H S  partner garden that holds a national collection of Hypericum and contains over 2500 different trees, shrubs

£2

The Newt: A journey spanning 300 years

Codford Village Hall Broadleaze, High St,, Codford, United Kingdom

Arthur Cole telling how Hadspen House was in the past and its present as The Newt

£2

Liphook – speaker

The Church Centre, Liphook 24 Portsmouth Road, Liphook, Hampshire

Tim Woodland – Living Colour bulbs – bulbs for sale

Succession Planting in Borders by Steve Edney

Emsworth Community Centre North St, Emsworth

Steve will look at plant choices through the year that can work together to give you interest in all seasons. Entry is free to members and £5 for none members.

Monthly Talk – Planning Your Garden for Wildlife – What Really Works?

United Reformed Church Hall, Hayling Island Hollow Lane, Hayling Island, United Kingdom

How to think of Autumn and Winter as the most exciting time in the garden. Martin’s mission is to inform, entertain and enthuse about our precious wildlife and how we gardeners can all play a part in saving it. Martin

Free – £5