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April hints and tips
Products available from the trading shed when it opens are in green font. Here I am in the middle of March, writing this advice, and wondering if we shall ever have any warm dry weather. However, I can see buds fattening on azaleas and magnolias and the earliest...
Temporary Closure of Trading Shed
In order to safeguard members and shed teams in case of contact with the covid-19 virus, the shed will be closed until restrictions on social contact are lifted. We shall let you know by e-mail and on this site as soon as it can be re-opened. Meanwhile, we are holding...
Spring Show 28th March is cancelled
It is with regret that the committee of the garden Society has decided to cancel the Spring Show. This is to reduce the likelihood of spreading Coronavirus among exhibitors and visitors. As an alternative to the show, we are suggesting a photo competition, entered via...
Hints and tips for July and August
All that planning and preparation is worth it in July and August. Now you can harvest raspberries, currants, gooseberries and freeze any surplus to cheer up winter menus. By the end of August, the apple and pear harvest can begin; these fruits can be stored on trays...
Latest Hints & Tips
February Hints and Tips 2019
In January, my garden is in a muddle. At least 17 different plant types are flowering: leftovers from last year, like Fuchsia, Abutilon and Hederantha, genuine winter flowerers like Helleborus, Rhododendron ‘Christmas Cheer’, Iris unguiculata, winter jasmine and...
December Gardening
December Gardening 2018 by Ewshot Gardener Most leaves of deciduous trees have fallen by now and you tidy gardeners will have swept them up and started the leaf mould process – you cannot buy leaf mould. Beech hedges will retain their dead leaves until Spring. Oak...
November Gardening Tips
The colour of trees in the garden and wider countryside turns to gold, red and bronze, quite lovely on a sunny day. The ground beneath looks gold plated. I am not fastidious about raking leaves up immediately – they will do no harm for several weeks and will provide...
October Hints and Tips
2018 has produced an extraordinary crop of top fruits and they have been ready to harvest from late August. o you have probably already stored the sound fruit in newspaper in a cool shed or garage. However, it has been too dry for autumn raspberries to thrive....
Welcome to Church Crookham and Fleet Garden Society
A vibrant garden society active in Fleet and Church Crookham, Hampshire. We hold several annual events and shows and run a comprehensively stocked stores hut with discounts for members.