Some Important Announcements
/We hope you and your families are keeping well, and that your gardens are benefitting from this lovely weather, especially now that we can get to the garden centres again – thank goodness!
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We hope you and your families are keeping well, and that your gardens are benefitting from this lovely weather, especially now that we can get to the garden centres again – thank goodness!
Read MoreI hope you are all keeping well and safe in these difficult days, and have been making the most of the lovely weather last week to get out into your gardens. I am writing to let you know that we are hoping that this situation will have resolved by the summer, and allow us to have our annual show in August as usual.
Read MoreIn response to the current health situation, we have decided to cancel all upcoming events, up to and including the Spring Show & Plant Sale. We are still anticipating being able to hold our August Show, and we are actively planning for that to take place.
Read MoreOn Thursday 28th February, the Burton and Rossett Horticultural Society was proud to host ‘An Evening with Joe Swift’ at Darland High School in Rossett.
Read MoreFollowing the competition win with the photograph of pupils from St. Peter's Church in Wales School in Wales planting crocus last October, the Committee had the enjoyable task of choosing £400 worth of bulbs and tools, to share between the school, the community for the village planters, and the Society for raffle prizes.
Read MoreWe are thrilled to announce that the Society has won a national award, in recognition for the work we have done with the Purple4Polio campaign.
Read MoreWhen a special guest joins us each year, we always like to give them a gift at the end of their talk; a small token of our appreciation, as is the custom. This year, Bob Flowerdew is joining us on 22nd February, and we decided to ask him what gift he would like to receive. His reply was interesting…
Read MoreAs the Society and St. Peter's have a close working liaison it was decided that the Society would supply a Solitary Bee Box for the school, in order that pupils can observe the life cycle of these bees.
Read MoreDear Members, Exhibitors and Supporters of the Society,
It is lovely to write this letter in this long month of January as it makes me look forward to the gardening year ahead and to the future events of the Society.
Bob Bates, our busy General Secretary, has put together a 2016 programme bursting with events from talks on Butterflies, Pruning, Composting and Chickens in the Garden and visits to Chelsea Flower Show and Arley Hall and a Fungus Forage have been arranged and with our two shows in June and August this year I am sure there is something for everyone. The full programme, and all the current news of Society events, is reported on our website. Do have a look.
I hope, like me, you are looking forward to Christine Walkden’s talk on 17th February. The tickets are selling fast so please buy yours without delay if you don’t already have them and do think of questions to ask at the Q&A session.
Our annual dinner will be at the Golden Lion on Wednesday 8th April. Please come and bring a friend. It is a nice way to meet fellow members of the Society. The booking form is available on our website, together with the booking form for the trip to Arley Hall and the Fungus Forage.
One of our Committee members, Carol Edwards, has an article about a local garden with gardening advice published in the Essentials magazine each month. Thank you Carol - your articles make excellent and informative reading.
Please continue to support the Society by continuing or becoming a member - £6 Membership subscription or £10 as a Patron. Please contact our new Membership Secretary, Esther Parks, for a Membership Renewal Form.
I look forward to meeting you at the talks and shows and wish you a successful growing season and enjoyment in your garden.
Pat Weir
President
Join in at the centre of the village on Tuesday 1st December. Be part of the Christmas tree light switch-on and soak in the sounds of the St. Peter's School Choir and more live music afterwards.
Read MoreLearn more about the history and purpose of the Burton & Rossett Horticultural Society, as well as finding information on upcoming events.