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Free Seeds for Autumn 2021

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on August 29, 2021 by SPH-AdminSeptember 14, 2021

Tulipa sprengeri is the free plant (for 800 visitors) at Helmingham Plant Fair in September 2021. Autumn 2021 we are giving away packets of  seed from Tulipa sprengeri, a small scarlet tulip, that’s fast disappearing in its native habitat in Turkey.  It’s one of the last tulips to flower and makes a wonderful sight in any garden. Best sown right away in a well marked spot in your garden or in a labelled pot as it appears like grass in … Continue reading →

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Online Talk: Wednesday 7th April – “Cranesbills, the hardy Geranium”

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on April 5, 2021 by SPH-AdminJune 16, 2021

Gary Carroll: “Cranesbills, the hardy Geranium” Gary Carroll is the owner of ‘Cranesbill Nursery’ near Walsall. Gardening for over 15 years, Gary studied at Rodbaston Horticultural College and progressed on to a local Arboretum, a very large and busy Garden Centre. He then had his own Garden Renovation business, becoming a Gardener for a five-star hotel in Australia, to more recently being a Garden Manager at a historic National Trust property. His aim now is to provide the best range … Continue reading →

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Webinar 18th February 2021 – ‘The life cycle of British and Irish Butterflies’

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on February 15, 2021 by SPH-AdminFebruary 15, 2021

  “The life cycle of British and Irish Butterflies” – Peter Eeles Peter is the author of possibly the most comprehensive book on the subject of butterflies, also of the same title. Peter will talk to us about the nectar sources and larval food plants of these beautiful insects, with a view to educating those of us who would like to encourage them to our gardens. The webinar will take place online at 16:30 on 18th February 2021. Suffolk Plant … Continue reading →

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Webinar 21st January 2021 – ‘Bamboos’

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on December 10, 2020 by SPH-AdminDecember 10, 2020

Helen Chen has been collecting bamboos for over 20 years since falling in love with them whilst living in China. A graduate of the WRAGS scheme, she has worked in estate gardening and retail horticulture, and now has a small nursery, Japonica Plants, specialising in bamboo and other interesting plants from east Asia. Her talk covers how bamboos grow, runners and clumpers, growing bamboos in containers, and a looks at a good variety of different species. The webinar will take … Continue reading →

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Webinar 7 October 2020

Suffolk Plant Heritage Posted on October 6, 2020 by SPH-AdminOctober 6, 2020

Plant Heritage members are invited to a Zoom webinar on Oct 7, 2020 at 17:00  (the meeting will open at 17:15 for a 17:30 start) Andrew Ward will talk about Late Summer Colour. Dr Andrew Ward comes to us from Norwell Nurseries which is based around a 1 acre plantsman’s garden which holds over 2,500 different species. He will be discussing plants for the end of the season. To keep everyone amused from 5.15 until 5.30 we will have a … Continue reading →

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