Event date: 27th February 2017 Write-up by Ian Millichamp I should start this account by declaring a fondness for the Halls of Heddon nursery. Actually I should say nurseries as there are two sites – at Heddon on the Wall
Plant taxonomy: a little Latin goes a long way with Chris Metherell
Event date: 23rd January 2017 Write-up by Pam Ratcliffe It was all very different from my school Latin lessons: an enthusiastic speaker, an audience eager to learn, and much laughter. Chris Metherell, a member of the Botanical Society of Britain
Bulbs in the Garden with Ian Young
Event date: 5th December 2016 Write-up by Isobel Shaw When I look ahead to each new HPS NE talk, I always know that the speaker will engage and enthuse us all. But last month my expectations were thoroughly exceeded by
Autumn Colour in your Garden (It’s not time for bed yet!) with Helen Picton
Event date: 24th October 2016 Write up by Christine Boulby The lights were on, the chairs set in the huge semi circle because our talk was without slides. Instead we saw a great big bucket stuffed full of plant samples,
The Gardens at Wynyard (Roses but not as we know them) with Alistair Baldwin
Event date: 26th Septemer 2016 Write up by Heather Russell Alistair Baldwin started our new season of talks with an excellent presentation on his design for the new Wynyard Hall rose garden. He is an interesting mix of a garden
Coffee Morning, Craghead, Sept. 2016
Visitors to the Coffee Morning in Craghead, County Durham, on the first Saturday in September were expecting rain, but thankfully it held off for just about an hour before setting in for the day. This allowed enough time for everyone
“Campanulaceae – The Versatile World of Campanulas” with Leila Jackson
Event date: Monday 25th April 2016 Speaker: Leila Jackson Write-up by Pam Ratcliffe Leila Jackson undertook a 580-mile round trip through hail, sleet, snow and occasional bright sunshine to give us a highly entertaining and informative talk on the Campanulaceae family. Leila and
“Sissinghurst, Hidcote and Great Dixter – a Gardener’s View” with Martin Walker
Event date: Monday 21st March 2016 Speaker: Martin Walker Write-up by Ian Millichamp Martin Walker is highly qualified to appraise gardens – he was once head gardener at York Gate garden and is a three-times Chelsea gold medallist. He also proved
“Sedum for the Garden” with Ray Stephenson
Event date: Monday 22nd February 2016 Speaker: Ray Stephenson Write-up by Christine Boulby Ray has spoken to our group in the past, and this talk was a refresher course in his speciality – sedum and succulents. Ray is well known internationally for
“Snowdrops” with Kathleen Scott
Event date: Monday 25th January 2016 Speaker: Kathleen Scott Write-up by Sylvie Field Kathleen gardens in Ponteland in a north-facing garden with a heavy soil. This has not deterred her from growing a wonderful collection of snowdrops, or should we say Galanthus. We