Highcliffe Horticultural Society
St Mark's Church Hall, Highcliffe BH23 5AA Hinton Wood Avenue, Highcliffe, United KingdomOpen Autumn Show. Horticulture, Home Produce and Photographic entries. Refreshments and a tombola. Non-members £1.
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Open Autumn Show. Horticulture, Home Produce and Photographic entries. Refreshments and a tombola. Non-members £1.
Autumn Show Entries from members and visitors living in a 10 mile radius of Liphook. Admission Free. Bring and buy plant sale. Refreshments. Raffle. Sale of daffodil bulbs for the next Spring Show (class 13)
Flowers, Vegetables, Cakes, Photography, Cafe, Tombola
Open show with classes for vegetables, flowers and fruit plus classes for home baking, photography and children's' classes
Annual summer/autumn show with classes for flowers, shrubs, vegetables, fruit and pot plants plus floral, craft and cookery classes. Open to all members plus non-members in a 10 mile radius . The closing date for entries is September 3. Show
Visit to Chichester Nurseries , Exbury
Monthly Meeting - Speaker / John Trimm Talk / "All about Potatoes"
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
This talk by William Ross of Ross Consulting will provide a basic introduction to arboriculture with some examples. Mr Ross will talk about trees and planning (TPOs and conservation areas), why the local authority requires reports for planning and some
Not a ‘how to’ talk about wildlife gardening, this is their real life account of some of the joys and challenges experienced on the way. They are members of Hampshire & I-o-W Wildlife Trust.