Gardeners' Question Time in Budleigh Salterton

Camellia Japonica 'Scentsation'

Blessed with our micro-climate here in Budleigh the gardens are beginning to spring into life and I'm looking forward to seeing wonderful rose-like flowers on all the camellias that I planted last year.

I still feel bad about the ones that I murdered through neglect when we lived on the limey soil of Northamptonshire. Here in East Devon ericaceous plants like rhododendrons, azaleas and camellias flourish like weeds in the acidic soil. But then, so do the weeds in the damp mild climate, as do the slugs and snails.


So gardeners are always busy here, and a popular event in Budleigh Salterton's Public Hall on Saturday 20 March will no doubt be the Gardeners' Question Time organised by the Rotary Club of Exmouth

http://www.exmouthrotaryclub.co.uk/

You can ask your questions and hear the answers and topical gardening tips given by the following panel of experts:

Katie Price, Team Leader at the Alpines and Woodland Displays at London's Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew http://www.kew.org/

Matt Bishop, Head Gardener at the Garden House in the Devon village of Buckland Monachorum http://www.thegardenhouse.org.uk/

Jo Hynes, Assistant County Organiser for the National Gardens Scheme (NGS), North Devon, http://www.ngs.org.uk/
National Collection Holder of the genus Cyclamen.

Caroline Keep, local expert and gardening authoress

Questions may be submitted in advance to:
Rotary Club of Exmouth (GQT)
c/o The Manor Hotel
The Beacon
Exmouth EX8 2AG
or emailed to international@exmouth.rotary1170.org

Entry is by ticket only from local Tourist Information Centres, some local Gardening Clubs or by phone on 01395 442590. Tickets cost £4 per person.
All proceeds are being donated to ShelterBox
http://www.shelterbox.org/ and Pump Aid Africa
http://www.pumpaid.org/
The event is at 7.00 pm for 7.30 pm start on Saturday 20 March 2010

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