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November from the Potting Shed

Do not burn leaves is this months message. If you can leave leaves around on the ground that is the ...
September From the Potting Shed

Hopefully with some mild moist weather we will continue to have plenty of flowers for our pleasurein...
Autumn Show 2024 Report
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October From the Potting Shed 2024

Gardening is not always about what is in the garden now, it’s also about what we would like to see...
July / August 2024 – From the Potting Shed

This year’s strange weather continues to throw us a curveball. Cooler nights into June has mea...
May Meeting – The Perfume of Plants
Our speaker was John Baker and his wife June Colley who told us all about ‘The Perfume of Plan...
June 2024
June from the Potting Shed The mild weather along with the moist ground has meant we have had plenty...
May 2024

Hopefully this month we will get some better weather and be able to catch up with the jobs delayed b...
April 2024

February Fill Dyke carries on into March, hopefully we will not get too many April showers, it’s w...
Secrets to Injury Free Gardening by Will Harlow Physiotherapist

This month the gardening club talk focused on human maintenance rather than garden maintenance! We...
The Trowels and Tribulations of Taking on an Historic Garden by Maggie Tran

In our meeting on Friday 9th February, we were treated to a talk by Head gardener Maggie Tran, ...
March 2024

Last year it was frost, this year its mild and wet. Plants are flowering earlier and buds breaking. ...