Highcliffe Horticultural Society
St Mark's Church Hall, Highcliffe BH23 5AA Hinton Wood Avenue, Highcliffe, United KingdomOpen Spring Show. Horticulture, Home Produce and Photographic entries. Refreshments, plants sales and tombola. Non-members £1.

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Open Spring Show. Horticulture, Home Produce and Photographic entries. Refreshments, plants sales and tombola. Non-members £1.
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
Beverley Exall - Sustainable & wildlife gardening in our changing climate.
Many may know Pip for her skills as a flower arranger as she is now a NAFAS accredited judge, picking up 3 RHS Chelsea Gold Medals individually and been involved with a further 23 Gold Medal winning exhibits as part
Displays of flowers, plants, cookery and crafts.
An illustrated talk by Gill Perkins CEO of the Bumble Bee Conservation Trust
John is a retired head gardener and horticultural lecturer. He has designed two gardens for the Chelsea Flower Show which included The Dig for Victory Garden in 2001. He was also a judge on the ‘Great British Village Show’ a
Gillian Fitt is a local gardener who has a great working knowledge of all types of garden plants and is coming to talk about her favorite spring perennials, the choice, care, and planting to get success with your borders and garden.
Monthly meeting and lecture by John Trim - "Vegetable growing"
Spring Show to include classes for D1 - D4 Daffodils, fruit & vegetables, floral art, handicraft, homecraft, photography plus Junior classes. Staging from 8.00 am to 10.30 am. Show opens to public at 1 pm. Prize giving 3.30pm. Refreshments &
Talk by Timothy Walker 400 years of garden design in Oxfordshire featuring Oxford Botanic Garden's development from the 17th century.
Monthly meeting