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19:30 21st May 2025. We are delighted to welcome Paul Czartovskian to introduce the world of Hostas. Among the best of all foliage plants (summer flowers are a bonus), hostas vary from large plants to more diminutive types that are suitable for rock gardens. 

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19:30 16th April 2025. As Peter Walker (Wack) is no longer available for this date we are pleased that our President Gail Summerfield has stept in to talk about Scented Pelargoniums. Gail has an extensive collection of these plants and there may be the opportunity for you to purchase one of these beautiful indoor plants

19:30 March 19th 2025. Kevin will be talking about succulents, which are trending as very popular plants. Although succulents have mainl bee seen as house plants there is a growing awareness of how many vaieties can be grown outside in the summer months, where their colours and textures can add much to a summer display!

7:30 19th Feb 2025. Samantha Wright, a renowned horticulturist, is working to restore the Gardens at Bardney Manor in Lincolnshire.

19:30 15th January 2005. Paul is a Radio Humberside Garden presenters. He is also the owner of Scothern Nurseries, just to the north of Lincoln, which sells a wide array of seasonal items such as bedding plants and hanging baskets etc.

Laura is an expert on Butterflies and Moths and will be talking about how to attract them to the garden.

Sarah Haisley is coming to do her talk “Sweet Peas for Everyone”. Sarah is a member of the Sweet Peas Society and is very knowledgeable on the subject. Everybody welcome at 7.30pm £3.50 entry

Wednesday 17th April, we have fruit and veg expert Jayne Hickling coming to talk to us. Jayne is one of the gardening experts and broadcasters for Radio Lincolnshire.

Our first meeting of 2024 will be on Wednesday 17th January, 7.30pm start in the Old School Hall. Our speaker for the evening is Jim Pearson who will be demonstrating the ancient craft of skep making. Jim has been a master bee keeper for many years and judges at the Great Yorkshire Show. Come and join us for what should be an interesting evening. £3.50 on the door includes light refreshments. Everybody welcome

June 21st 2023 was the last meeting before we meet again in September as the club closes in July and August for the summer holidays and because you’re all so busy in the garden! We will be having a cheese and wine buffet at a cost of £10 per person. If you wish to attend the June meeting, you are more than welcome but please contact Gail Summerfield in advance for catering purposes. Amanda Barnett is one of the committee members and will be bringing flowers from her own garden and demonstrating how to use them to make a beautiful bouquet.

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