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NURSERY LOCATIONS Note: the map below is not to scale and is intended only to show the area where each nursery is to be found. This leaflet has been prepared to help you identify and seek out choice or unusual plants. The information has been provided by the nurseries themselves, who are solely responsible for the quality and correct naming of their plants. Purchases carry no HPS guarantee. 1 Avon Bulbs 2 Beggars Roost Plants 3 Burrow Farm Gardens 4 C. B. Plants 5 Champion Plants 6 Chelston Nurseries 7 Chew Valley Trees 8 Cove Garden Nursery 9 Desert to Jungle 10 Dorset Perennials 11 Dorset Water Lilies 12 Elworthy Cottage Plants 13 Ford Abbey Nursery 14 Forton Nursery 15 Fox Plants 16 Greenshutters Nurseries 17 Hill House Nursery 18 In Clover 19 Kapunda Plants 20 Longacre Plants 21 Mallet Court Nursery 22 Margery Fish Plant Nursery 23 Middlecombe Nursery & Gardens 24 Pennard Plants 25 Perrie Hale Nursery 26 Picket Lane Nursery & Gardens 27 Special Plants 28 Triffid Nursery 29 White Post Nursery 30 White Post Nursery Specialist Plat Fairs in Unique Gardens For more information on 2020 Fairs visit: www.rareplantfair.co.uk or email: [email protected]

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Page 1: LIST - somersethps.files.wordpress.com · The Hardy Plant Society President: Roy Lancaster Chittenden’s beautiful garden Admission: £4.00 (£3.50 HPS members) HPS Somerset Group

The Hardy Plant Society President: Roy Lancaster

HPS Somerset Group Programme for 2018

SOMERSET SPECIALIST

NURSERY LIST 2018

Hardy Plant Society

Somerset Group

NURSERYLOCATIONS

NURSERYLOCATIONS

1 Abbey Nursery2 Avon Bulbs3 Beggars Roost Plants4 Blooming Hill Plants5 Burrow Farm Gardens6 C. B. Plants7 Chelston Nurseries8 Chew Valley Trees9 Cove Garden Nursery10 Desert to Jungle11 Dorset Perennials12 Dorset Water Lilies13 Elworthy Cottage Plants14 Fox Plants15 Gardeners Delight16 Greenshutters Nurseries17 Hill House Nursery18 In Clover19 Kelways Ltd20 Longacre Plants21 Mallet Court Nursery22 Margery Fish Plant Nursery23 Millwood Plants24 Middlecombe Nursery & Gardens25 Newport Mills Nursery 26 Pennard Plants27 Picket Lane Nursery & Gardens28 Special Plants29 White Post Nursery30 Wild Thyme Plants

Specialist Plant Fairs in Unique GardensFor more information on 2018 Fairs visit:

www.rareplantfair.co.uk or email: [email protected]

Note: the map below is not to scale and is intended only to show the area where each nursery is to be found.

The Hardy Plant Society President: Roy Lancaster

The Hardy Plant Society, formed in 1957 by the late Alan Bloom, has an active membership in both the UK and overseas.

• Its aim is to expand the knowledge of hardy plants and how to get the best from them.

• Society members are entitled to join Regional Groups offering programme activities at local level (see panel opposite) and to join Specialist Groups with an interest in particular plant types.

• A Correspondents Group caters for those who are unable to attend meetings and events.

• A well-produced Journal is issued in Spring and Autumn, with informed articles written by experienced plants people.

• Newsletters are also issued during the year.

• Members benefit from a valuable seed distribution scheme.

For more detailed information please see the Society website - http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/

Contact: Sally Broome, The Administrator, Hardy Plant Society, 15 Basepoint Business Centre,

Crab Apple Way, Evesham, WR11 1GP Tel: 01386 710317. Email [email protected]

………………………………

The HPS Somerset Group has an active and varied programme, of interest to all gardeners. We are friendly

and genuinely welcoming to new HPS members and would love to see you at one of our meetings.

For local information visit - https://somersethps.com/ or the Somerset

page on the national HPS website (http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/somerset ).

Contact the Secretary: Mrs Jane Hunt, Tel: 01934 732441

HPS Somerset Group Programme for 2019 (Correct at 10 Nov 2018)

19 Jan: Lecture: “The Winter Garden, why stay Indoors?” – Jo Hynes

16 Feb: Lecture: “Microclimates” – Nick Wray.

16 Mar: Lecture: "Grasses and perennials make good companions" – Mary Payne - (Plants for sale).

23 Mar: HPS Somerset Early Spring Plant Fair – 10 AM – 4 PM. East Lambrook Manor Gardens. Admission: £4.00 (£3.50 HPS & RHS members)

13 Apr: Lecture: “Joy in the spring garden” – Kevin Hughes - (Plants for sale).

27 Apr: Group Plant Sale. 10 AM – 12.30 PM, West Monkton Village Hall Admission: £1

15 May: Coach trip: Wildside garden and nursery including a tour with Keith Wiley. (Buckland Monachorum).

9-14 Jun: Coach tour: Gardens of Ireland (Must be pre booked)

20 Jun: Coach trip: Sudeley Castle and Gardens (Winchcombe, Gloucestershire)

7 Jul: HPS Somerset Summer Plant Fair - 10 AM - 4 PM Lower Severalls - Admission: £4.00 (£3.50 HPS & RHS members)

9 Jul: Self Drive Visit: Newton House garden (Yeovil)

12 Aug: Plant Swap & Lunch details to be advised.

4 Sep: Self Drive Visit: Prospect House Gardens (Axminster)

17 Sep: Coach Trip: Bicton Park Botanical Gardens.(Budleigh Salterton)

21 Sep: 50/50 Plant Sale & Lecture on Clematis with a practical demonstration. Marcel Floyd - (Speaker plants for sale).

19 Oct: Lecture: "Unusual herbaceous plants” - Peter Cantrill - (Plants for sale).

23 Nov: AGM 10 AM for 10:30 AM, followed by – Lecture (~11:15 AM): “Tales of a modern-day plant hunter” - Tom Hart Dyke (Elworthy cottage plants for sale).

All lectures are at West Monkton Village Hall, TA2 8NE and start at 10:30 for11:00 AM unless stated otherwise.

All coach trips, tour and visits MUST be pre-booked. ………………………….

The National Gardens Scheme (NGS) The NGS raises money, primarily for nursing charities, through the

kindness of owners opening their private gardens to the public. Currently the NGS gives away around £3.1 million every year. In 2018, gardens in

Somerset and Bristol raised nearly £120,000 for NGS charities. Gardens and their opening dates are detailed in the ‘Yellow Book’

available from most bookshops. For further information please contact the Somerset county organiser, Laura Howard,

email: [email protected]

SOMERSET SPECIALIST

NURSERY LIST 2019

Hardy Plant Society

Somerset Group

Designed by Winscombe Design & Print Services – Printed by Flying Colours

This leaflet has been prepared to help you identify and seek out choice or unusual plants. The information has been provided by the nurseries themselves, who are solely responsible for the quality and correct naming of their plants. Purchases carry no HPS guarantee.

Note: the map below is not to scale and is intended only to show the area where each nursery is to be found.

NURSERY LOCATIONS

1 Abbey Nursery 2 Avon Bulbs 3 Beggars Roost Plants 4 Burrow Farm Gardens 5 C. B. Plants 6 Champion Plants 7 Chelston Nurseries 8 Chew Valley Trees 9 Cove Garden Nursery 10 Desert to Jungle 11 Dorset Perennials 12 Dorset Water Lilies 13 Elworthy Cottage Plants 14 Forton Nursery 15 Fox Plants 16 Gardeners Delight 17 Greenshutters Nurseries 18 Hill House Nursery 19 In Clover 20 Kapunda Plants 21 Longacre Plants 22 Mallet Court Nursery 23 Margery Fish Plant Nursery 24 Middlecombe Nursery & Gardens 25 Pennard Plants 26 Picket Lane Nursery & Gardens 27 Special Plants 28 Triffid Nursery 29 White Post Nursery

The Hardy Plant SocietyPresident: Roy Lancaster

The Hardy Plant Society, formed in 1957 by the late Alan Bloom,has an active membership in both the UK and overseas.

•Its aim is to expand the knowledge of hardy plants and how toget the best from them.

•Society members are entitled to join Regional Groups offeringprogramme activities at local level (see panel opposite) and to joinSpecialist Groups with an interest in particular plant types.

•A Correspondents Group caters for those who are unable to attendmeetings and events.

•A well-produced Journal is issued in Spring and Autumn, with informed articles written by experienced plantspeople.

•Newsletters are also issued during the year.

•Members benefit from a valuable seed distribution scheme.

For more detailed information please see the Society website -http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/

Contact: The Administrator, Hardy Plant Society, 3 Basepoint Business Centre,

Crab Apple Way, Evesham, WR11 1GP,Tel: 01386 710317.Email [email protected]

………………………………

The HPS Somerset Group has an active and variedprogramme, of interest to all gardeners(see

https://somersethps.com/programme/for details).We are friendlyand genuinely welcoming to new HPS

members andwould love to see you at one of our meetings.

For local information visit -https://somersethps.com/or the Somerset page on the national HPS website(http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/somerset).

Contact the Secretary: Mrs Jane Hunt,Tel: 01934 732441

HPS Somerset Group Programme for 2020(Correct at 28Nov2019)

18Jan:Lecture:David Usher –‘Gertrude Jekyll: Her Plants and Designs’.

12tFebWinter Social & The Snowdrops of East Lambrook Manor Gardens –2PM –Introductory talk then view the collectionAdmission–£5.25 per person.

22Feb:Lecture: Stephen Griffith –‘Abbotsbury –Past, Present and Future’.

4 Mar:Coach trip: Orchid Festival at Kew Gardens. Combined coach and entry price is£36.00 for those aged 60 and over, £37.70 for everyone else.

21Mar:Lecture:Dr. Andrew Ward –‘Marvellous Mints and Perfect Poppies’.

28Mar:HPS Somerset Early Spring Plant Fair –10AM–4PM.East Lambrook Manor Gardens.Admission: £4.00(£3.50 HPS members).

18Apr:Lecture:Jane Moore –‘Colour in the Garden: Clever Colour Combinations’.

25Apr:Group Plant Sale.10AM–12.30PM, West Monkton Village Hall.Admission£1.

2/3Jun:Self Drive Visit:The Chittenden’s beautiful garden,Vellacott, Lawford, Crowcombe, Taunton, TA4 4AL. Entry £3per person.

16Jun:Self-Drive Visit to Westbrook House, West Bradley, BA6 8LS.Entry: £10 per person, including refreshments.

4 Jul:Plant Swap & LunchAnn & Peter Owen, Watcombe, 92 Church Road, Winscombe, BS25 1BP.£12per person.

5Jul:HPS Somerset Summer Plant Sale-10AM-4PMLower Severalls-Admission: £4.00 (£3.50 HPS members).

30Jul:Coach Trip:Broomhill, Dorchester, and Abbotsbury Sub Tropical Gardens.£28.50 per person (inc tea/coffee and cake).

2Sep:Self Drive Visit:Babbs Farm, Westhill Lane, Bason Bridge, Highbridge TA9 4RF. Entry: £8.50 per person, including refreshments(tea/coffee and cake).

19Sep:50/50 Plant Sale (10AM, hall open 9:30AM) &Lecture(11AM) by Charlie Pridham –‘Climbing Plants’.

17Oct:Lecture:Sally Gregson –‘Practical Propagation’.21Nov:AGM 10AM for 10:30 AM, followed by Lecture (~11:15 AM):

Bob Brown ‘My 30 Best Plants’.

All lectures are at West Monkton Village Hall, TA2 8NE and start at 10:30 for11:00AM unless statedotherwise.

All coach trips,tour &visits MUST be pre-bookedas some have limited numbers.

………………………….

The National Gardens Scheme (NGS)The NGS raises money,primarily for nursing charities, through the

kindness of owners opening their private gardens to the public.TheNGS gives away around £3.1million every year.In2019,gardens in

Somerset and Bristol raised approx£120,000for NGS charities.NGS Gardens and their opening dates are detailed in their

‘Yellow Book’ available from most bookshops.For further information please contactthe Somerset county

organiser,Laura [email protected]

SOMERSETSPECIALIST

NURSERYLIST2020

Hardy Plant Society

Somerset Group

The Hardy Plant SocietyPresident: Roy Lancaster

The Hardy Plant Society, formed in 1957 by the late Alan Bloom,has an active membership in both the UK and overseas.

•Its aim is to expand the knowledge of hardy plants and how toget the best from them.

•Society members are entitled to join Regional Groups offeringprogramme activities at local level (see panel opposite) and to joinSpecialist Groups with an interest in particular plant types.

•A Correspondents Group caters for those who are unable to attendmeetings and events.

•A well-produced Journal is issued in Spring and Autumn, with informed articles written by experienced plantspeople.

•Newsletters are also issued during the year.

•Members benefit from a valuable seed distribution scheme.

For more detailed information please see the Society website -http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/

Contact: The Administrator, Hardy Plant Society, 3 Basepoint Business Centre,

Crab Apple Way, Evesham, WR11 1GP,Tel: 01386 710317.Email [email protected]

………………………………

The HPS Somerset Group has an active and variedprogramme, of interest to all gardeners(see

https://somersethps.com/programme/for details).We are friendlyand genuinely welcoming to new HPS

members andwould love to see you at one of our meetings.

For local information visit -https://somersethps.com/or the Somerset page on the national HPS website(http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/somerset).

Contact the Secretary: Mrs Jane Hunt,Tel: 01934 732441

HPS Somerset Group Programme for 2020(Correct at 28Nov2019)

18Jan:Lecture:David Usher –‘Gertrude Jekyll: Her Plants and Designs’.

12tFebWinter Social & The Snowdrops of East Lambrook Manor Gardens –2PM –Introductory talk then view the collectionAdmission–£5.25 per person.

22Feb:Lecture: Stephen Griffith –‘Abbotsbury –Past, Present and Future’.

4 Mar:Coach trip: Orchid Festival at Kew Gardens. Combined coach and entry price is£36.00 for those aged 60 and over, £37.70 for everyone else.

21Mar:Lecture:Dr. Andrew Ward –‘Marvellous Mints and Perfect Poppies’.

28Mar:HPS Somerset Early Spring Plant Fair –10AM–4PM.East Lambrook Manor Gardens.Admission: £4.00(£3.50 HPS members).

18Apr:Lecture:Jane Moore –‘Colour in the Garden: Clever Colour Combinations’.

25Apr:Group Plant Sale.10AM–12.30PM, West Monkton Village Hall.Admission£1.

2/3Jun:Self Drive Visit:The Chittenden’s beautiful garden,Vellacott, Lawford, Crowcombe, Taunton, TA4 4AL. Entry £3per person.

16Jun:Self-Drive Visit to Westbrook House, West Bradley, BA6 8LS.Entry: £10 per person, including refreshments.

4 Jul:Plant Swap & LunchAnn & Peter Owen, Watcombe, 92 Church Road, Winscombe, BS25 1BP.£12per person.

5Jul:HPS Somerset Summer Plant Sale-10AM-4PMLower Severalls-Admission: £4.00 (£3.50 HPS members).

30Jul:Coach Trip:Broomhill, Dorchester, and Abbotsbury Sub Tropical Gardens.£28.50 per person (inc tea/coffee and cake).

2Sep:Self Drive Visit:Babbs Farm, Westhill Lane, Bason Bridge, Highbridge TA9 4RF. Entry: £8.50 per person, including refreshments(tea/coffee and cake).

19Sep:50/50 Plant Sale (10AM, hall open 9:30AM) &Lecture(11AM) by Charlie Pridham –‘Climbing Plants’.

17Oct:Lecture:Sally Gregson –‘Practical Propagation’.21Nov:AGM 10AM for 10:30 AM, followed by Lecture (~11:15 AM):

Bob Brown ‘My 30 Best Plants’.

All lectures are at West Monkton Village Hall, TA2 8NE and start at 10:30 for11:00AM unless statedotherwise.

All coach trips,tour &visits MUST be pre-bookedas some have limited numbers.

………………………….

The National Gardens Scheme (NGS)The NGS raises money,primarily for nursing charities, through the

kindness of owners opening their private gardens to the public.TheNGS gives away around £3.1million every year.In2019,gardens in

Somerset and Bristol raised approx£120,000for NGS charities.NGS Gardens and their opening dates are detailed in their

‘Yellow Book’ available from most bookshops.For further information please contactthe Somerset county

organiser,Laura [email protected]

SOMERSETSPECIALIST

NURSERYLIST2020

Hardy Plant Society

Somerset Group

The Hardy Plant SocietyPresident: Roy Lancaster

The Hardy Plant Society, formed in 1957 by the late Alan Bloom,has an active membership in both the UK and overseas.

•Its aim is to expand the knowledge of hardy plants and how toget the best from them.

•Society members are entitled to join Regional Groups offeringprogramme activities at local level (see panel opposite) and to joinSpecialist Groups with an interest in particular plant types.

•A Correspondents Group caters for those who are unable to attendmeetings and events.

•A well-produced Journal is issued in Spring and Autumn, with informed articles written by experienced plantspeople.

•Newsletters are also issued during the year.

•Members benefit from a valuable seed distribution scheme.

For more detailed information please see the Society website -http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/

Contact: The Administrator, Hardy Plant Society, 3 Basepoint Business Centre,

Crab Apple Way, Evesham, WR11 1GP,Tel: 01386 710317.Email [email protected]

………………………………

The HPS Somerset Group has an active and variedprogramme, of interest to all gardeners(see

https://somersethps.com/programme/for details).We are friendlyand genuinely welcoming to new HPS

members andwould love to see you at one of our meetings.

For local information visit -https://somersethps.com/or the Somerset page on the national HPS website(http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/somerset).

Contact the Secretary: Mrs Jane Hunt,Tel: 01934 732441

HPS Somerset Group Programme for 2020(Correct at 28Nov2019)

18Jan:Lecture:David Usher –‘Gertrude Jekyll: Her Plants and Designs’.

12tFebWinter Social & The Snowdrops of East Lambrook Manor Gardens –2PM –Introductory talk then view the collectionAdmission–£5.25 per person.

22Feb:Lecture: Stephen Griffith –‘Abbotsbury –Past, Present and Future’.

4 Mar:Coach trip: Orchid Festival at Kew Gardens. Combined coach and entry price is£36.00 for those aged 60 and over, £37.70 for everyone else.

21Mar:Lecture:Dr. Andrew Ward –‘Marvellous Mints and Perfect Poppies’.

28Mar:HPS Somerset Early Spring Plant Fair –10AM–4PM.East Lambrook Manor Gardens.Admission: £4.00(£3.50 HPS members).

18Apr:Lecture:Jane Moore –‘Colour in the Garden: Clever Colour Combinations’.

25Apr:Group Plant Sale.10AM–12.30PM, West Monkton Village Hall.Admission£1.

2/3Jun:Self Drive Visit:The Chittenden’s beautiful garden,Vellacott, Lawford, Crowcombe, Taunton, TA4 4AL. Entry £3per person.

16Jun:Self-Drive Visit to Westbrook House, West Bradley, BA6 8LS.Entry: £10 per person, including refreshments.

4 Jul:Plant Swap & LunchAnn & Peter Owen, Watcombe, 92 Church Road, Winscombe, BS25 1BP.£12per person.

5Jul:HPS Somerset Summer Plant Sale-10AM-4PMLower Severalls-Admission: £4.00 (£3.50 HPS members).

30Jul:Coach Trip:Broomhill, Dorchester, and Abbotsbury Sub Tropical Gardens.£28.50 per person (inc tea/coffee and cake).

2Sep:Self Drive Visit:Babbs Farm, Westhill Lane, Bason Bridge, Highbridge TA9 4RF. Entry: £8.50 per person, including refreshments(tea/coffee and cake).

19Sep:50/50 Plant Sale (10AM, hall open 9:30AM) &Lecture(11AM) by Charlie Pridham –‘Climbing Plants’.

17Oct:Lecture:Sally Gregson –‘Practical Propagation’.21Nov:AGM 10AM for 10:30 AM, followed by Lecture (~11:15 AM):

Bob Brown ‘My 30 Best Plants’.

All lectures are at West Monkton Village Hall, TA2 8NE and start at 10:30 for11:00AM unless statedotherwise.

All coach trips,tour &visits MUST be pre-bookedas some have limited numbers.

………………………….

The National Gardens Scheme (NGS)The NGS raises money,primarily for nursing charities, through the

kindness of owners opening their private gardens to the public.TheNGS gives away around £3.1million every year.In2019,gardens in

Somerset and Bristol raised approx£120,000for NGS charities.NGS Gardens and their opening dates are detailed in their

‘Yellow Book’ available from most bookshops.For further information please contactthe Somerset county

organiser,Laura [email protected]

SOMERSETSPECIALIST

NURSERYLIST2020

Hardy Plant Society

Somerset Group

The Hardy Plant SocietyPresident: Roy Lancaster

The Hardy Plant Society, formed in 1957 by the late Alan Bloom,has an active membership in both the UK and overseas.

•Its aim is to expand the knowledge of hardy plants and how toget the best from them.

•Society members are entitled to join Regional Groups offeringprogramme activities at local level (see panel opposite) and to joinSpecialist Groups with an interest in particular plant types.

•A Correspondents Group caters for those who are unable to attendmeetings and events.

•A well-produced Journal is issued in Spring and Autumn, with informed articles written by experienced plantspeople.

•Newsletters are also issued during the year.

•Members benefit from a valuable seed distribution scheme.

For more detailed information please see the Society website -http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/

Contact: The Administrator, Hardy Plant Society, 3 Basepoint Business Centre,

Crab Apple Way, Evesham, WR11 1GP,Tel: 01386 710317.Email [email protected]

………………………………

The HPS Somerset Group has an active and variedprogramme, of interest to all gardeners(see

https://somersethps.com/programme/for details).We are friendlyand genuinely welcoming to new HPS

members andwould love to see you at one of our meetings.

For local information visit -https://somersethps.com/or the Somerset page on the national HPS website(http://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/somerset).

Contact the Secretary: Mrs Jane Hunt,Tel: 01934 732441

HPS Somerset Group Programme for 2020(Correct at 28Nov2019)

18Jan:Lecture:David Usher –‘Gertrude Jekyll: Her Plants and Designs’.

12tFebWinter Social & The Snowdrops of East Lambrook Manor Gardens –2PM –Introductory talk then view the collectionAdmission–£5.25 per person.

22Feb:Lecture: Stephen Griffith –‘Abbotsbury –Past, Present and Future’.

4 Mar:Coach trip: Orchid Festival at Kew Gardens. Combined coach and entry price is£36.00 for those aged 60 and over, £37.70 for everyone else.

21Mar:Lecture:Dr. Andrew Ward –‘Marvellous Mints and Perfect Poppies’.

28Mar:HPS Somerset Early Spring Plant Fair –10AM–4PM.East Lambrook Manor Gardens.Admission: £4.00(£3.50 HPS members).

18Apr:Lecture:Jane Moore –‘Colour in the Garden: Clever Colour Combinations’.

25Apr:Group Plant Sale.10AM–12.30PM, West Monkton Village Hall.Admission£1.

2/3Jun:Self Drive Visit:The Chittenden’s beautiful garden,Vellacott, Lawford, Crowcombe, Taunton, TA4 4AL. Entry £3per person.

16Jun:Self-Drive Visit to Westbrook House, West Bradley, BA6 8LS.Entry: £10 per person, including refreshments.

4 Jul:Plant Swap & LunchAnn & Peter Owen, Watcombe, 92 Church Road, Winscombe, BS25 1BP.£12per person.

5Jul:HPS Somerset Summer Plant Sale-10AM-4PMLower Severalls-Admission: £4.00 (£3.50 HPS members).

30Jul:Coach Trip:Broomhill, Dorchester, and Abbotsbury Sub Tropical Gardens.£28.50 per person (inc tea/coffee and cake).

2Sep:Self Drive Visit:Babbs Farm, Westhill Lane, Bason Bridge, Highbridge TA9 4RF. Entry: £8.50 per person, including refreshments(tea/coffee and cake).

19Sep:50/50 Plant Sale (10AM, hall open 9:30AM) &Lecture(11AM) by Charlie Pridham –‘Climbing Plants’.

17Oct:Lecture:Sally Gregson –‘Practical Propagation’.21Nov:AGM 10AM for 10:30 AM, followed by Lecture (~11:15 AM):

Bob Brown ‘My 30 Best Plants’.

All lectures are at West Monkton Village Hall, TA2 8NE and start at 10:30 for11:00AM unless statedotherwise.

All coach trips,tour &visits MUST be pre-bookedas some have limited numbers.

………………………….

The National Gardens Scheme (NGS)The NGS raises money,primarily for nursing charities, through the

kindness of owners opening their private gardens to the public.TheNGS gives away around £3.1million every year.In2019,gardens in

Somerset and Bristol raised approx£120,000for NGS charities.NGS Gardens and their opening dates are detailed in their

‘Yellow Book’ available from most bookshops.For further information please contactthe Somerset county

organiser,Laura [email protected]

SOMERSETSPECIALIST

NURSERYLIST2020

Hardy Plant Society

Somerset Group

Designed by Winscombe Design & Print Services – Printed by Flying Colours

This leaflet has been prepared to help you identify and seek out choice or unusual plants. The information has been provided by the nurseries themselves, who are solely responsible for the quality and correct naming of their plants. Purchases carry no HPS guarantee.

Note: the map below is not to scale and is intended onlyto show the area where each nursery is to be found.NURSERY

LOCATIONS1 Avon Bulbs2 Beggars Roost Plants3 Burrow Farm Gardens4 C. B. Plants5 Champion Plants6 Chelston Nurseries7 Chew Valley Trees8 Cove Garden Nursery9 Desert to Jungle10 Dorset Perennials11 Dorset Water Lilies12 Elworthy Cottage Plants13 Ford Abbey Nursery14 Forton Nursery15 Fox Plants16 Greenshutters Nurseries17 Hill House Nursery18 In Clover19 Kapunda Plants20 Longacre Plants21 Mallet Court Nursery22 Margery Fish Plant Nursery23 Middlecombe Nursery & Gardens 24 Pennard Plants25 Perrie Hale Nursery26 Picket Lane Nursery & Gardens27 Special Plants28 Triffid Nursery29 White Post Nursery30 White Post Nursery

Designed by Winscombe Design & Print Services – Printed by Flying Colours

This leaflet has been prepared to help you identify and seek out choice or unusual plants. The information has been provided by the nurseries themselves, who are solely responsible for the quality and correct naming of their plants. Purchases carry no HPS guarantee.

Note: the map below is not to scale and is intended onlyto show the area where each nursery is to be found.NURSERY

LOCATIONS1 Avon Bulbs2 Beggars Roost Plants3 Burrow Farm Gardens4 C. B. Plants5 Champion Plants6 Chelston Nurseries7 Chew Valley Trees8 Cove Garden Nursery9 Desert to Jungle10 Dorset Perennials11 Dorset Water Lilies12 Elworthy Cottage Plants13 Ford Abbey Nursery14 Forton Nursery15 Fox Plants16 Greenshutters Nurseries17 Hill House Nursery18 In Clover19 Kapunda Plants20 Longacre Plants21 Mallet Court Nursery22 Margery Fish Plant Nursery23 Middlecombe Nursery & Gardens 24 Pennard Plants25 Perrie Hale Nursery26 Picket Lane Nursery & Gardens27 Special Plants28 Triffid Nursery29 White Post Nursery30 White Post Nursery

Specialist Plat Fairs in Unique GardensFor more information on 2020 Fairs visit:

www.rareplantfair.co.uk or email: [email protected]