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in the heart of rural Dorset
The Lydden Vale Gardening Club meets on the second Wednesday of each month between September and April in the Buckland Newton Village Hall enjoying a mixture of talks from guest speakers, practical sessions where you can learn top tips for all things gardening. During the summer months we visit award winning gardens, garden centres and enjoy Alfresco Social evenings.We welcome all ages and levels of experience and are keen for all generations to benefit from the enjoyment of gardening. If you live in Buckland Newton, Pulham, Glanvilles Wootton, Kings Stag, Alton Pancras or neighbouring parishes and if you’re interested in having a fine garden or rewilding, planting or harvesting the results of your labours, or simply visiting gardens and learning about the history of gardening, we would love you to have you with us.If you are not already a member of the Club and are interested in gardening and think you might like to join, we would love to hear from you. Please do get in touch by emailing Jan at greystonebn@yahoo.co.uk or Antony at Bladeley365@outlook.comLAST MONTH - The March talk by Mike Burks of Castle Gardens, as always, was entertaining as well as informative. The subject “Weed Control” may have sounded dry but was anything but, and many of us learnt a new word, ALLELOPATHY. Mike gave examples of the naturally occurring ALLELOPATHIC chemical which can inhibit the growth of neighbouring plants and therefore can be used to deter certain weeds e.g. Tagetes minuta, a Mexican marigold versus Ground elder, Calendula (Pot marigold) v Marestail. These are not overnight cures but can show results long term with patience and replanting's.(However inevitably, as managing director of Castle Gardens Mike was obliged to bring a range of ‘over the counter’ weed killers!)LOOKING AHEAD….Forty members are now signed up for a visit to The Newt** on 6th May.And to prepare for this, we look forward to a talk on 8th April by Head of Programming, Arthur Cole. He will outline its history, from the days of the Hobhouse Family living at Hadspen House to its more recent transformation, begun in 2019, to the gardening phenomenon that is The Newt.There are many advantages to club membership, including benefits from being part of Castle Gardens Gold Club, along with special rates for visits. For example, normal entrance to The Newt costs the proverbial ‘arm and a leg’ but for LVGC members the entrance fees in May will be subsidised from club funds, there being no coach visit this year. This benefit will also apply to the June visit to the very special Walled Garden at Upper Sydling House.NB. Those on the list for the May visit will be receiving an email requesting Payment before or at the April meeting, to qualify for the special group rate.The next Meeting on Wednesday 8th April at 7pm for 7.30pmWhether or not you are coming on the visit we hope to see a good number at what promises to be a most interesting talk.As usual we welcome nonmembers at £3pp.**For those unfamiliar with The NewtIt is a working country estate between Bruton and Castle Cary. Set amid farmland, woodland, orchards and lakes, is the original Georgian manor house, stable yard and farm buildings, as well as acres of formal gardens with a renowned horticultural history.The latest incarnation has been created by Italo-French architect Patrice Taravella, who believes a garden should be both beautiful and useful. Mixing ornamental and productive elements, the gardens are a feast for the eyes and stomach. At their core sits the Parabola, a walled garden concealing an apple tree maze; at their edges, diverse woodland provides a sheltered habitat for native wildlife.Jan BurnettIf you are interested in gardening, enjoy good talks, seeing other gardens as well as your own, or experience problems with your own garden that you would like to share and would welcome advice on, the Gardening Club could be for you. Feel free to contact Antony at Bladeley365@outlook.com or talk to Jan on 01300 348627.