
‘Autumn Bulbs for Spring Flowers’ by Tim Woodland
Whiteparish Memorial Centre Common Road, Whiteparish, SalisburyAll about spring flowering bulbs….with some for sale Members free; visitors £3 (just turn up)
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All about spring flowering bulbs….with some for sale Members free; visitors £3 (just turn up)
£5 for none members, doors open 7.00pm for refreshments- £1 and raffle tickets on sale A chance to pose your gardening questions to experts. You are encouraged to bring along your plants, leaves, flowers, or whatever you need answers for,
Susan Simmonds, Community Ecologist with the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, will talk to us about making space for nature in our gardens.
Purchase locally grown plants and some produce at competitive prices.
Talk by Mike Read entitled 'Dorset Naturally'. Refreshments, plants sales and a raffle. Non-members £3.
October monthly meeting with a talk by Tim Woodland about "Spring Bulbs". Free to members, open to non-members for modest fee.
Andy McIndoe will suggest the perfect plant for every place in your garden. Preceded by the Autumn Flower Competition
Grayshott Gardeners is delighted to welcome back Matthew Wilson for our Keynote Lecture. Matthew is an award-winning garden and landscape designer, writer, radio and television broadcaster and lecturer and will be a familiar face to many. His most popular talk
Talk on Dahlias by Bryan Madders
Gillian Taylor from Perennial - For the Love of Roses
Shrubs, the backbone of your garden. An illustrated talk presented by Geoff Hawkins, retired head gardener for a private estate near Alton. He has a wide knowledge of all aspects of horticulture. Visitors welcome £5 entrance fee. Contact: brockhorticulture@yahoo.co.uk
Simon and Liz have built the garden from a 15 acre site of an old farm. The garden design is a mixture of formal and informal sections. The formal gardens are influenced by Hidcote, The Laskett and the writings of