Time Off 29th
Enmore & District Gardening Club ‘DRY GARDENING FOR MAXIMUM EFFECT & MINIMUM EFFORT’ 7.30pm.
Details on 01278 671326 29th
Merriott Gardening Club ‘HISTORY OF PARKS & GARDENS IN SOMERSET’ – JAMES BOND
7.30pm. Tithe Barn, Church Street Details on 01460 72298
OTHER OPEN GARDENS, CLUBS AND ORGANISATIONS - APRIL
1st Jekka’s Herb Farm
– 3rd OPEN DAY & HERB WORKSHOP – HOW TO RAISE HERBS FROM SEEDS Shellards Lane, Alveston. Details on 01454 424900
2nd
The Hardy Plant Society – Somerset Group ‘DREAMING SPIRES – DELPHINIUMS, EREMURUS, HOLLYHOCKS & MORE’ 11am. West Monkton Village Hall
2nd
Nailsea & District Horticultural Society SPRING FLOWER SHOW 7.30pm.
Nailsea United Reformed Church Hall, Stockway North Details on 01275 855342
3rd
National Begonia Society – SW Area ANNUAL PLANT SALE & MEETING 2.30pm. Grove Sports Centre, Nailsea Details on 01761 432739
3rd
Cannington Walled Gardens, nr Bridgwater MOTHERING SUNDAY 10am – 5pm. Details on 01278 441234
4th
Mark Moor Gardening Club ‘POTAGERS’ – EVE HUSSEY 8pm. Church Hall, Vicarage Lane, Mark Details on 01278 641288
5th
Marshfield Garden Club ‘FOXGLOVES. EUPHORBIAS & CAMPANULAS’ – LYN MILES.
8pm. Church Hall
Massive shrub and conifer winter clearance sale now on
Specimen size plants from only £2.50
New season's roses and fruit now available
Buy your plants at
Thorngrove garden centre and support Scope’s work with disabled people.
Common Mead Lane (off Broad Robin) Gillingham, Dorset, SP8 4RE
Monday to Saturday 9am – 5pm Sunday 10am – 4pm
01747 822 242
www.scope.org.uk/thorngrove Scope is a registered charity, number 208231
Country Gardener 47 7th
Congresbury Horticultural Society ‘BASIC VEGETABLE GROWING’ – CHRISTOPHER SMITH. 7.45pm Congresbury Methodist Hall, Brinsea Road Details on 01934 832657
FURTHER AFIELD March 18th
-20th
Edible Garden Show
Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire, 10am – 5pm daily. £11 adults, £9 children (under 6 free) & concessions.
Details on 0844 338 8001 or
www.theediblegardenshow.co.uk
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