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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 Our last meeting before the New Year took place on 12th November when award winning Photojournalist, Lalage (Lally) Snow, treated Members and Guests to fascinating illustrated talk with the unusual title “MY FAMILY AND OTHER SEEDLINGS, a year on a Dorset allotment. (All the things you never knew about allotments, growing vegetables, war, motherhood and quantum physics).” Lally enlightened her audience of her experiences over the last two decades in war-torn parts of the world including Afghanistan, Palestine, Gaza and Ukraine, initially conveying images of the destruction that was taking place around her before beginning to understand and see the peaceful atmosphere that could exist in gardens in these unfortunate parts of the world and the part that gardeners could play in both the production of fresh flowers and food as well as the creation of life whilst everything around them was dying. 2022 saw Lally, her husband and young family move to the peace and tranquillity of Sherborne, closely followed by the adoption of an allotment which brought new opportunities, albeit that the task of bringing the overgrown plot into production was not as easy as she thought! Lally went on to explain how she had researched a little about the history of allotments. In the UK, these date back to the early 1800’s when the government realised that their creation could be both beneficial to the population’s wellbeing and made them better workers as well as reducing the need for imports in times of war. As in the UK, such plots and gardens had been in many ways, lifesaving for the populations of the countries Lally had been working in the two prior decades. The Club’s next meeting will be on Wednesday 21st January in the Buckland Newton Village Hall when Members and Guests will have an opportunity to attend a Gardeners Question Time and hopefully obtain answers from the Panel to the various problems that they experience in their gardens. In addition, there will be a short talk by Kevin Pope on the problems arising from the arrival of the Asian Hornet in the UK. Antony Parson If 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.