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Programme 2023

Please note the talks on 16 January & 20 February will be via Zoom. Other talks will be at Samlesbury War Memorial Hall, PR5 0UY. Guests welcome (£3 inc. tea/coffee and biscuits)

Date & venue Time Title Speaker

Monday 16 January 2023 (Zoom)

7.30pm

Organic gardening

Louise Nicholls

Monday 20 February 2023 (Zoom)

7.30pm

Adventurous container gardening

Stuart Lees

Monday 17 April 2023 Samlesbury WMH

7 for 7.30pm

AGM & free hotpot supper

Monday 15 May 2023 Samlesbury WMH

7 for 7.30pm

A trio of Cumbrian gardens

Elaine Taylor

Tuesday 16 May 2023 visit to Holden Clough nursery (inc lunch)

11am

Booking necessary (via Mary)

Sunday 25 June 2023 Visit to Chris Mortimer's garden (Millbarn)

2.30pm

Garden party (Jacob's join)

Tuesday 4 July 2023 Visit to Myerscough College (inc sandwich lunch) 

11am

Guided tour £10 - booking necessary (via Mary)

Friday-Sunday 28-30 July 2023 Chorley FS

10am-5pm

We will be exhibiting in the Societies marquee

CFS website

Friday 1 September 2023 Visit to RHS Bridgewater

Meet 11.30 in entrance hall

Guided tour - booking necessary (via Mary) Entry is free to RHS members; non-members £15

Monday 18 September 2023 Samlesbury WMH

7 for 7.30pm

Low maintenance & wild flower gardens

Michael Myers

Monday 16 October 2023 Samlesbury WMH

7 for 7.30pm

Right plant, right place

Sarah Hopps

Monday 20 November 2023 Samlesbury WMH

7 for 7.30pm

Don’t Go To Sleep In Winter (Please note change in topic & speaker - Judy Popley will now speak in April)

Kevin Pratt

Monday 11 December 2023 Samlesbury WMH

7 for 7.30pm

Members' evening & Christmas social with short talks by members followed by Jacob's join supper. 

  • Elizabeth and Michael Giles: 'Development of our garden'
  • Chris Mortimer: 'Garden nightmares'
  • Ron Rhodes: 'Why are we gardeners?'

Talk by Sarah Hopps on 16.10.23

Sarah gave us a well presented and informative talk on 'Right plant, right place'. As well as Beth Chatto's books she recommended: 

  • Ferguson, Nicola (2005) Right Plant, Right Place: Over 1400 Selected Plants for Every Situation in the Garden, London, Cassell Illustrated.

Other resources on this topic

  • Hughes, Catherine  (2023) 'Right plant, right place – the gardening trick that all  the pros swear by'  [online].  Available from https://www.housebeautiful.com/uk/garden/plants/a38676026/right-plant-right-place-gardening-trick/  [accessed 27 October 2023].
  • RHS (2011) Plants for Places: 1000 Expert Choices for Every Part of the Garden, New York, Dorling Kindersley.
  • Rice, G. (2011) Planting the Dry Shade Garden: The Best Plants for the Toughest Spot in your Garden, Portland, Oregon, Timber Press.
Sarah Hopps gave us a well presented and informative talk on 'Right plant, right place' (16.10.2023) Sarah Hopps gave us a well presented and informative talk on 'Right plant, right place' (16.10.2023)

Xmas social 11.12.23

Despite the cold night this year's event turned out to be most enjoyable, with thought-provoking talks from Ron Rhodes and Chris Mortimer followed by some great food in a relaxing atmosphere. Afterwards, the superb table decorations produced by Freda Hindle and Mary Bishop made great prizes in the free raffle. Special thanks to all who contributed to a successful evening