Thorpe and District Gardening Club is hosting a talk by Gail Harland on Tomatoes.
Thorpe and District Gardening Club is hosting a talk by Gail Harland on Tomatoes.
Gail Harland talking all things tomato related.
Norfolk and Norwich Horticultural Society
Inspiring gardeners across Norfolk since 1829
Our events are open to our members and their guests, unless otherwise stated.
Gail Harland talking all things tomato related.
Annual Open Show. 92 classes for vegetables, fruit, plants, flowers, cookery and children. Refreshments, plant stall. Classes for local WI’s.
Come and view 65 classes of vegetables, flowers, flower arrangements, cookery and photography. There will also be refreshments and a tombola stall.
Our Early Autumn Show features Dahlias, cut flowers, pot plants, fruit and vegetables. All welcome, free admission. Refreshments available. Second-hand gardening book & plant sales.
An opportunity for representatives from our affiliated societies to get together and discuss topics relevant to all and share experiences.
Barry Gayton of Desertworld Garden, Santon Downham, will talk us through a range of drought tolerant plants for our gardens. The talk will take place in the Jerningham Room on the first floor of The Costessey Centre. Members & affiliated society members: £2.50 per person, payable on the door. Non-members: £5 per person, payable on […]
Our meeting in September will be on Monday11th September 2023. Rosemary Ward will give a presentation on “Mediterranean Style Planting”. Meeting is free to members. For non members there is a small charge of £2.50. For details of all Club events and the Club please visit our web site:- marthamgarden.weebly.com
Alan Gray, co-owner of East Ruston Vicarage Garden and regular presenter on Radio Norfolk’s “Garden Party” will be giving a talk about the development of his garden. This will be followed by Cheese and Wine. ALL WELCOME Entry by ticket in advance only. tel: 01603 410000 or email: [email protected]
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