© 2024 Buckland Newton Community Website Committee Last updated 1st October 2024 16:10 Website design and update by Jeremy Collins
Lydden Vale
Gardening Club
You don't need to have a large garden
to be interested in plants and like
growing them. Window sills, pots and
containers and house plants can
provide year round scope for the
enthusiast. So why don't you come
along and meet us?
Anyone interested in joining, please contact:
Antony Parson
Lydden Vale Gardening Club on Facebook
Buckland Newton Community Website
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.com
Helen and Paul Stickland gave the Club a fascinating insight into
the world of growing cut flowers at the first of this winter’s talks
held at the Village Hall in mid-September.
There were many points of interest for a packed audience, not
least the differences in how growing for cut flowers can contrast
with growing for borders. They also had several specialist
techniques to illustrate, including their cuttings propagation of their
beloved dahlias, and photographs of their amazing 7ft delphiniums
amongst many other triumphs! Another feature was their
illustration of how cut flowers can be provided throughout much of
the season by careful propagation, often cutting plants right back
to allow a second or even third flush.
This was all the more remarkable in that they have only been in
business for seven years and took over a completely undeveloped
site at that point with very little previous experience. Hope for us
all!
Trading as Black Shed flowers they are based just to the east of
Sherborne at Blackmarsh Farm and made it clear that they
welcome visitors to their 2-acre site. As this writer can attest – well
worth the visit.
After this lively and amusing presentation members of the club and
guests had questions for the couple, many over a cup of tea/
coffee accompanied by delicious brownies and flapjacks provided
by Honeybuns.
The speaker at the next meeting on Wednesday 9th October,
Claire Hart of GrassRoots PR & Marketing has worked in the
Horticultural field (no pun intended!) for decades in an advisory
capacity with well-known seed companies on their PR and
marketing, including Kings Seeds.
It was this company, when it was celebrating 125 years of
production, she helped to mark with a display at the Royal Chelsea
Flower Show.
Her talk ‘Chelsea or Bust!’ is all about that journey, with a
fascinating look behind the scenes at what has become the UK’s
most iconic Garden Show and promises to be an informative and
entertaining evening!
As always non-members are welcome at £3.
Meetings are 7.15 for 7.30pm with a Raffle and Refreshments. Ian
Scott