2pm–4pm – CANCELLED Due to circumstances beyond the Club’s control this visit has had to be cancelled. The Committee will be seeking another garden to visit in July and members will be advised once this can be confirmed.
Past Events
2pm–4pm – A private garden not open to the public but opening for the Club. A one acre garden owned by ex-Burton Dassett residents Mr and Mrs Gray, with Lily ponds, herbaceous borders large kitchen garden and garden art. Designed by Chelsea medal winning designer Duncan Heather in 2007. Admission to be […]
6pm–8pm – Visit to Beech Hurst 3 Warwick Road, Southam CV470HN at 6.00. A one and a quarter acre garden with established shrubs,trees,lawns,herbaceous borders and a new Japanese inspired garden, plus display of late spring bulbs. £6.50 admission to include tea/coffee, pay on the night, card payment available. Please note numbers are […]
7.30pm–9pm, Knightcote Village Hall – Following on from Lucy’s talk last year (Designing a Border from Scratch) we have part 2 of her talk, looking at principle maintenance tasks in a border and giving tips and advice on ways to reduce these at the outset. Recent planting methods and styles will be discussed as an […]
7.30pm–9pm, Knightcote Village Hall – Simon is a garden consultant to the National Trust and previously worked at RHS Wisley and at Birmingham Botanical Gardens. We are hoping he will be bringing plants for sale with him so bring cash.
7pm–9pm, THE MOON & SIXPENCE – Annual Meal at the Moon and Sixpence in Hanwell – Details to be confirmed
7.30pm–9pm, Knightcote Village Hall – A link to the meeting will be sent out to members nearer the time
7.30pm–9pm, Knightcote Village Hall – Robin Pearce is a retired nurseryman who used to own Worlds End Nursery in Worcestershire and has a special interest in Hardy Ferns, woodland plants and ornamental grasses.
7.30pm–9pm, Knightcote Village Hall – A fun evening to celebrate everything about pumpkins. The easy way to grow pumpkin and squashes, how to carve a pumpkin, delicious recipe ideas a bit of biology – celebrating the glory of pumpkins!
3pm–5pm, Bourton House – Bourton House Garden features luxuriant terraces and wide herbaceous borders with stunning plant, texture and colour combinations. Features include a topiary walk, a White Garden and several spring-fed water features including a raised basket pond from the Great Exhibition of 1851.Also a Shade House, colourful borders with unusual tender perennials […]