Help needed: Specialist Nursery Leaflets

The 2023 SHPS Specialist Nursery Leaflets will be ready for distribution at the beginning of January.  Please could you let me know if you are able to deliver leaflets to any of the following nurseries:

1 AVON BULBS
2 BEGGARS ROOST PLANTS
3 BIOCENTRIC PLANTS NURSERY
4 BROADLEIGH GARDENS
5 BURROW FARM GARDENS
6 C B PLANTS
7 CHAMPION PLANTS
8 CHARLES CHESSHIRE PLANTS & GARDEN
9 CHELSTON NURSERIES
10 CHEW VALLEY TREES
11 COVE GARDEN NURSERY – delivery sorted.
12 DESERT TO JUNGLE
13 DORSET WATER LILY COMPANY
14 ELWORTHY COTTAGE PLANTS
15 FORDE ABBEY NURSERY
16 FORTON NURSERY
17 GREENSHUTTERS NURSERY & GARDEN CENTRE
18 HILL HOUSE NURSERY
19 IN CLOVER
21 LONGACRE PLANTS
22 MALLET COURT NURSERY
23 MARGERY FISH PLANT NURSERY
24 MIDDLECOMBE NURSERY AND
COFFEE SHOP
25 PEAKE PERENNIALS
26 PERRIE HALE NURSERY
27 SPECIAL PLANTS
28 THE BLOOMING WILD NURSERY
29 TRIFFIDS NURSERY
30 WHITE POST NURSERY

I look forward to hearing from you, ideally by 6th January 2023, please use the form below to get in touch with me directly.

Season’s greetings!

Many thanks.

Angela, angelamsummers88@gmail.com

Zoom Talk: “A Year in John’s Garden” by Nigel Hopes, Head Gardener, Ashwood Nurseries

Scottish and Northern Borders Group of the Hardy Plant Society

Zoom Talk – Tuesday 17 Jan 2023, 7pm for 7.30pm

“A Year in John’s Garden” by Nigel Hopes, Head Gardener, Ashwood Nurseries

In this talk, Nigel Hopes provides a Head Gardener’s behind the scenes tour of John Massey’s Private Garden at Ashwood Nurseries, with highlights through the year and plenty of practical advice. Nigel did his work experience at Ashwood Nurseries, and then went on to study horticulture, becoming a student at Birmingham Botanical Gardens and built up a huge knowledge in his time there, enriching his work with placements at RHS Garden Wisley and a plant hunting trip to South Africa.

“John’s Garden” at Ashwood Nurseries is a wonderful three acre private garden created by nursery owner and Chelsea Gold medallist John Massey VMH. Informal borders, island beds, woodland dells and a wildlife garden are set against the beautiful backdrop of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal.

Regarded as one of the finest private gardens in the UK, there are magnificent collections of trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials and conifers adding to the interest all year round with an abundance of rare plants as well as familiar favourites.

John’s garden has now become his sanctuary, as well as a trial ground for his many plant passions. He firmly believes that a garden should be “somewhere you want to go every day of the year,” and he doesn’t subscribe to the idea of putting the garden to bed for winter.

The cost of the lecture is £5. Payment should be made by Bank Transfer if possible

1. Bank details are

  • Bank of Scotland HPS Scotland
  • Sort code 80-22-60
  • Account number: 17144166
  • Reference: Zoom Nigel 23

2. Email Marjorie Anderson  marjorie17anderson@gmail.com with your name, email, and telephone number when you have made the payment.

You will receive an email from her with login details a few days before the lecture. Please check your spam folder if you have not received it

If you need to pay by cheque email Marjorie Anderson for details

The deadline for payment is 12th January

Your Committee

Following the 2022 AGM, the updated committee list is below. This group give their time enabling the group to run successfully:

  • Chair – Caroline Reeves
  • Secretary – Jane Hunt
  • Treasurer – Neil Morse
  • Speakers Secretary – Hester Messom
  • Visits Organiser – Kate Harris
  • Visits Bookings – Penny Berry 
  • Publicity and Marketing – Kay Savage 
  • Meet and Greet – Maralyn Norman
  • Refreshments Rota – Mike Vernoum
  • Noticeboard – Dick and Sue Sheppard 
  • Newsletter Editor – Vacant (Caroline Reeves caretaking)
  • Plant Fairs – Vacant (Jane Hunt caretaking)
  • Nursery List – Angela Summers
  • Website & Emails – Bill Hodgson

You can see we have two vacancies, for which we need help.

Plant Fairs

The work to organise our annual plant fairs is vital. The plant fairs raise the most money of any activity and enable us to have speakers like Fergus Garrett. We need someone to get involved to take on the plant fairs, for which you will have the support of others on the Committee, and enable the group to remain fully funded in the coming year.

The work involves sending emails, making phone calls, and handling the arrangements following a pattern which we repeat each year. If you can handle basic admin and could take this on, please get in touch.

Newsletter

For simplicity we aren’t producing a printed newsletter at the moment, making this role easier. What we need is someone with an interest in plants who will solicit, edit and send articles to the website for publication. Whilst this has happened on a semi-annual basis before to suit a print run, I would suggest this can be an on-going activity as we can distribute news easily and at any time via the website.

Full help will be given to get you going, you need to be able to send and receive emails, edit articles and then forward them to Bill for publishing. If you can find time during your year to give the group an on-going source of news and plant knowledge then please get in touch.


Website tweaks

I have recently updated the naming of the group on the website, partly due to ignorance. Our official name in the group constitution is The Hardy Plant Society Somerset Group, which is now correct in various places. I’ve also updated the home page photos from those in 2017 to some taken at the 2022 AGM.

From myself and all the committee, we hope you have a good break, and see you in 2023!

Bill Hodgson

Meeting Reminder: AGM & Fergus Garrett

Saturday 19th November – Doors open at 10.00am

AGM at 10.30am, followed at 11.15am by

Fergus Garrett – ‘Designing with Plants’

Fergus Garrett is a bundle of energy and his talks are inspirational torrents, enthusing about ambitious planting projects and introducing unconventional colour combinations.  Head Gardener at Great Dixter since 1992, he collaborated closely with its creator, Christopher Lloyd, and still espouses Lloyd’s bold, experimental style to this day. He is a speaker who makes you want to rush home and get straight into the garden. 

Designing with Plants will give plenty of advice on how best to manage your garden throughout the year to create cohesion and maximise your garden’s potential.  Themes include: how to construct a border (spacing, staking, concealing gaps, getting into your border); staggering your planting and getting more than one season of interest from your plant choices; planting for contrast in shape, colour and texture; taking the pressure off spring (what you can do ahead of the busiest growing season to ensure you’re ready); and how to consider biodiversity in your borders.

www.greatdixter.co.uk

HPS Hardy Geranium Group Zoom Talk

The HPS Hardy Geranium Group is hosting a zoom talk by Anthony Nichols, who is the new Plant Heritage Collection Holder of Geranium phaeums.

Anthony is building a wonderful collection of geranium phaeums and currently has 71 cultivars, including: ‘Marcelle’ with wavy, pointed petals, bred by Maggie Mason and a new seedling ‘Barbara’s Blue’ named after his mum.

The talk is on Thursday 17th November At 7.30 pm. This talk is open to all HPS member for a fee of £4.00

Please contact Tricia Newton on snapdragon332001@yahoo.co.uk for details of how to pay.

Tricia will then forward your details to the zoom manager who will link you in.

AGM Correction

For the members that received the AGM papers in the post, we wanted to clarify that the speaker after the AGM is not the talk from the 15th of October on Mints & Poppies but is still Fergus Garrett Head Gardener from Great Dixter as mentioned in our 2022 programme, shown below.

AGM at 10.30am, followed at 11.15am by

Fergus Garrett – ‘Designing with Plants’

Fergus Garrett is a bundle of energy and his talks are inspirational torrents, enthusing about ambitious planting projects and introducing unconventional colour combinations.  Head Gardener at Great Dixter since 1992, he collaborated closely with its creator, Christopher Lloyd, and still espouses Lloyd’s bold, experimental style to this day. He is a speaker who makes you want to rush home and get straight into the garden. 

Designing with Plants will give plenty of advice on how best to manage your garden throughout the year to create cohesion and maximise your garden’s potential.  Themes include: how to construct a border (spacing, staking, concealing gaps, getting into your border); staggering your planting and getting more than one season of interest from your plant choices; planting for contrast in shape, colour and texture; taking the pressure off spring (what you can do ahead of the busiest growing season to ensure you’re ready); and how to consider biodiversity in your borders.

www.greatdixter.co.uk

Meeting Reminder: Sat 15th, ‘Marvellous Mints and Perfect Poppies’

Our next group meeting is on 15th October when Andrew Ward will talk to us about “Marvellous Mints and Perfect Poppies“.

Andrew is happy to bring plants, if members wish to order from Norwell Nurseries by phone or email in advance – 01636 636337 – wardha@aol.com.  Payment on the day by card, cheque or cash.


Dr Andrew Ward and his wife Helen own and run Norwell Nurseries, near Newark in Nottinghamshire. They specialise in rare and unusual herbaceous perennials, as well as the more usual choice of plants. This talk covers a selection of Andrew’s favourites from two diverse plant families, and includes the myriad spires of salvias, ajugas and phlomis contrasting with the diaphanous chalices of papavers, meconopsis and sanguinarias.

Andrew will be bringing plants for sale.  Members may also pre-order plants direct from Andrew and he will bring them to the meeting. Email wardha@aol.com or call 01636 636337 to pre-order.

www.norwellnurseries.co.uk

HPS Monmouthshire Group: Zoom talks

Zoom talks 2022/23 to be hosted by HPS Monmouthshire Group
To book your places, please follow this link and make payment using either your debit or credit card: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/The-HPS-Monmouthshire-Group
Tickets are £3 per person for HPS members and £5 per person for non-members. Raffle tickets are also available at £1 per ticket, each raffle being drawn directly after the talk and the prizes being garden vouchers for use at participating garden centres across the UK. (Joining a raffle is of course optional – as well as paying for our raffle prizes, the funds raised go towards the cost of our speakers and improving our future programme.)

Wednesday, October 26th 2022, 7.30pm ‘Westonbirt and its role with endangered trees’ by Andrew Smith, Director of The National Arboretum
We are surely all concerned about the state of the world’s trees. With 30% (17,500) of tree species globally at risk of extinction, there are twice the number of threatened tree species than threatened mammals, birds, amphibians and reptiles combined. After giving us an introduction to the Arboretum at Westonbirt, Andrew will outline the ‘The State of the World’s Trees’ report and the Global Conservation Consortia’s current and future response. He’ll also show us some of the endangered trees that are currently grown and nurtured at Westonbirt.

Saturday, January 14th 2023, 2.30pm ‘Gardening in South Africa’ by Michael Hogan, Designer and artist, live from Skeerpoort, South Africa
Warm up your winter’s afternoon by joining us as Michael shows us his spectacular 40 acre gardens at Mulligatawny Farm and explains some of the joys and challenges involved in gardening in South Africa. This beautifully landscaped private garden (over a decade in the making) draws inspiration from European landscapes and Monet’s water gardens at Giverny. Very much a private garden, Mulligatawny Gardens is occasionally open to the public for charity so the proceeds of this talk will be donated to a charity of Michael’s choice.

Wednesday, April 19th 2023, 7.30pm ‘Gardeners & Climate Change’ by Howard Drury, Horticultural Lecturer and Advisor

Howard Drury was a researcher and presenter on Central TV’s Gardening Time for many years and now runs gardening clubs, gives horticultural advice and runs gardening holidays around the world. He will look at how Global Warming is likely to affect us as gardeners. Will we be growing the same plants or should we be choosing a totally new range of plants able to survive the threats that global warming seems to bring? Believe it or not, it is not all doom and gloom; there are exciting possibilities and new plants to grow!