Welcome to 2025!
As I write, the sun has come out and perhaps the garden is beginning to dry up enough to get out there. Jim's already got his tomato seeds under glass and they're doing well...at the moment.
The next meeting of the club–– first this year––is of course the AGM,
Tuesday January 28th 7.30pm
This year, we would like to see as many members as possible at the meeting, so we are offering great incentives to be there.
FREE SEEDS!
YES!! Everyone who comes and brings their £10 subscription will receive a free packet of seeds (freshly purchased this year)
MEGA RAFFLE!
This month's raffle includes wine, chocolates £10 note, Trefhedyn Voucher and much more. Tickets just £1.00 each
PLANT AND SEED SWAP!
If you have any seeds that are surplus to your 2025 requirements please do bring them. If you have any plants, for instance perennials you took out of a border in the autumn because of lack of space, do bring them along, labeled, please.
EXCITING NOW PROGRAMME OF EVENTS!
This year's programme includes––by popular request––a demonstration of chair yoga for gardeners; planning, building and maintaining a pond; our usual summer and winter parties; a garden visit plus talks and discussions Pick up your programme as you come in.
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Looking forward to the summer, many of you like to spend a Sunday at an open gardens; here is the dates for gardens open under the NGS in Carmarthen and Pembrokeshire. There are a couple of new additions to note. Hope you enjoy your visits and that the sun shines down on them;
GARDENS OPEN BY ARRANGEMENT – 2025 Carmarthenshire & Pembrokeshire
Enjoy a special time in a beautiful garden. Whether you are a group of enthusiastic amateur gardeners, a photography club looking for inspiration or entertaining family visitors, just contact the garden owner using the information below to book your visit. Gardens are listed on a calendar timeline. Some gardens may offer teas, please discuss refreshments, and also any disabled access requirements, when booking. Some gardens accept visits by individuals/couples/small groups. Most gardens welcome children (free entry). Some of these gardens also have Open Days. Full details given in individual garden entries at www.ngs.org.uk.
*NEW*
-BRIDGEND INN, Bridge Street, Llanychaer, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, SA65 9TB
Mrs Sorrel Arnold, 01348 875648
June- Sept. for groups of up to 12 Adm £4
Recently established and hidden behind pub front, discover a richly planted
Japanese garden with pond and lawn areas. There are water features, raised beds, pergolas and arches. A Variety of acers, wisteria, grasses, clematis, succulents, water lilies and bog plants, azaleas, ferns and much more to explore. An eclectic mix planted with skill and design flair – the dream of a passionate gardener.
*NEW*
-ANNWYN ARBORETUM, Four Seasons Health Club, Nantgaredig, Carmarthenshire, SA32 7NY
Mr William Berry, 01267 590011, enquiries@annwyn.co.uk, www.annwyn.co.uk
01 May- 01 Sept. Adm £5
A 10 acre Arboretum (formerly a 9 hole golf course) planted 40 years ago with an extensive collection of common and unusual trees. These incl. redwoods, southern beeches, limes, handkerchief tree and Magnolia macrophylla. Beautiful views over the Tywi valley with lots of fun things to explore incl. a treasure hunt. Some uneven paths, so good footwear recommended.
PENTRESITE, Rhydargaeau Road, Carmarthenshire, SA32 7AJ
Gayle & Ron Mounsey 07900 432993,
gayle.mounsey@gmail.com
May-Sept Adm £5. Entrance driveway not suitable for coaches. Approx. two-acre garden developed over the last 18 years with extensive lawns, colour filled herbaceous and mixed borders on several levels. A bog garden and magnificent views of the surrounding countryside. There are many unusual trees, shrubs and herbaceous plants, with an extensive collection of hydrangeas. This garden is south facing and catches the south westerly winds from the sea. The garden features statuary by James Doran-Webb.
01834 860915 events@grovenarberth.co.uk, www.grovenarberth.co.uk
01 Feb-22 Dec Adm £7
The garden is framed by ancient oaks and towering beeches, and from our hillside glade you can enjoy views across the rolling Pembrokeshire countryside to the Preseli Hills. 26 acres of woodlands, meadows and gardens, incl. an historic walled garden, kitchen garden, and cut flower garden. Extensive woodland walks through the grounds, which include some steep slopes and undulating paths.
Jane & Stephen Fletcher, 01834 831444, jane_e_fletcher@hotmail.com
01 Mar-22 Sept. Adm £4
Behind a formal front garden is a green hollow of historic charm, wildlife welcoming, with ancient and newly planted trees and shrubs. Spring brings snowdrops, daffodils and bluebells to the woodlands. Later rhododendrons, hydrangeas, acers, roses, daisies and geraniums bring pops of colour to the green backdrop. Approx. 2 acres incl. veg, ponds, and unique garden buildings.
TREFFGARNE HALL, Treffgarne, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA62 5PJ
Martin & Jackie Batty, 01437 741115,
jmv.batty@gmail.com
Mar-Sept Adm £5.50
Stunning hilltop location with panoramic views: handsome Grade II listed Georgian house (not open) provides formal backdrop to garden of four acres with wide lawns and themed beds. A walled garden, with double rill and pergolas, is planted with a multitude of borderline hardy exotics. Also, large scale sculptures, summer border, meadow patch, gravel garden, heather bed, stumpery, woodland area and new rose garden.
TY’R MAES, Ffarmers, Carmarthenshire, SA19 8JP (please use SA19 8DP with SatNav)
John & Helen Brooks, 01558 650541 johnhelen140@gmail.com Mar-Oct Adm £6
A four-acre garden with splendid views. Herbaceous and shrub beds – formal design, exuberantly informal planting, full of cottage garden favourites and many unusual plants. Arboretum with over 200 types of trees; wildlife and lily ponds; pergola, gazebos, post and rope arcade covered in climbers. Gloriously colourful from early spring till late autumn.
CORNERSTONE HOUSE, Glandwr, Whitland, Pembrokeshire, SA34 OXY
Ruth Swaffield,01994 419683, ruth.swaff@gmail.com
18 May-07 Sept. Adm £4
A rural sloping one acre garden featuring a pond, small sunken garden and a gravel area, patio and seating areas, and view of hills. A path leads through a wisteria pergola and shrubbery to another pergola with hops and climbing roses, leading to a sun house. The garden has many rhododendrons and azaleas. Fruit trees and low hedges separate the fruit cage and vegetable gardens.
DWYNANT, Golden Grove, Carmarthen, SA23 8LT Sian Griffiths, 07502 539737, sian.41@btinternet.com,
www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/31081717
April-Sept. for groups of 5-20 Adm £5
A 3⁄4 acre garden set on a steep slope designed to sit comfortably within a verdant countryside environment with beautiful scenery and tranquil woodland setting. A spring garden with lily pond, selection of plants and shrubs incl. azaleas, rhododendrons, rambling roses set amongst a carpet of bluebells. Seating in appropriate areas to enjoy the panoramic view
SHOALS HOOK FARM, Shoals Hook Lane, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 2XN. Karen & Robert Hordley, 07712 268899, shoalshook@icloud.com.
21 Apr – 15 Sept Mon-Thurs only. For groups up to 14 Adm £5 Approx 6-acre garden on our smallholding. Designed and made by ourselves over 29 yrs. incl. flower borders, veg garden, fruit trees, woodland walk, lake garden and specimen trees. Planted for the different seasons and to encourage wildlife. Many spring bulbs at the start of the year, ending with a late summer prairie style grass garden area.
MOELFRYN, Llandeilo Road, Gorslas, Llanelli, SA14 7LU
Elaine&Graeme Halls, 07484 775553, revelainehalls@gmail.com
Apr- Sept for groups of 2-15 Adm £4
A 1/3 acre eco-friendly garden with herbs, fruit, veg, shrubs, perennials, trees, mini meadow and orchard. Plants to note incl. cranesbills, hydrangeas, clematis and wisteria. We also have cold frames, wormery, hot bin, pond, stumpery and propagation area. Hen keeping and holding advice can be given. Grassy and slate chipping paths lead you on with something to attract and inspire both new and well-seasoned gardeners. Lots of quirky areas and every twist and turn something more. A tranquil, life-affirming and inspiring space.
GELLI UCHAF, Rhydcymerau, Llandeilo, Carms, SA19 7PY
Julian & Fiona Wormald, 01558 685119, thegardenimpressionists@gmail.com
15 Feb –06 July for groups of 10 to 25. Adm £6 Parking limited Complementing a C17 Longhouse and 11-acre smallholding this 11⁄2 acre garden is mainly organic. Trees & shrubs are underplanted with thousands of snowdrops, crocus, cyclamen, daffodils, woodland shrubs, clematis, rambling roses, hydrangeas & autumn flowering perennials. There are several wildflower hay meadows. wildlife ponds, stream and shepherd’s hut to explore beyond the main garden.
*NEW*. LLWYNGARREG, Whitland, Carmarthenshire, SA34 0XH
Paul & Liz O'Neill, 01994 240717 lizpaulfarm@yahoo.co.uk, www.llwyngarreg.co.uk
Feb – Oct. Adm £7
This is the gardens we visited as a club last year; many rarities. Trees and rhododendrons are underplanted with perennials. The sunken garden for tender/exotic gems and gravel terraces with formal pool continues to mature. Springs form a series of linked ponds across the main garden, providing colourful bog gardens. Wildlife ponds, fruit and veg, living willow structures, and quirky creations here and there.
PONT TRECYNNY, Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, SA65 9SR
Wendy Kinver, 01348 873040, wendykinver@icloud.com 26 May-25 Aug for groups 10-30 Adm £5 Parking limited
A diverse garden of 31⁄2 acres. Meander through the meadow planted with native trees, pass the pond and over a bridge which takes you along a path, through an arboretum, orchard, and gravel garden and into the formal garden full of cloud trees, exotic plants and pots, which then leads you to the stream and vegetable garden.
COLD COMFORT FARM, Wolfscastle, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62 5PA Judy&Paul Rumblelow, 07809 560409, judy.rumblelow@gmail.com www.facebook.com/Cold- Comfort-Plants/100042072915115/
May-July for groups up to 50 Adm £5
Five acres of developing wildflower meadow alongside wrap around farm garden and small plant nursery. Perennial beds, showcasing nursery stock, rockery, gravel garden, raised beds, greenhouses, polytunnel and compost. Welcoming garden under development on sloping plot, full of planting ideas for windy and difficult conditions. Outstanding views of the Preseli Mountains.
STABLE COTTAGE, Rhoslanog, Mathry, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire SA62 5HG Michael & Jane Bayliss, 01348 837712 michaelandjane1954@michaelandjane.plus.com
01 May-13 July. For groups up to 12. Parking limited so car sharing required.
Adm £4 Teas available if booked in advance.
Garden extends to approx. 1/3 of an acre. It is divided into several smaller garden types, with a seaside garden, small orchard and wildlife area, scented
garden, small vegetable/kitchen garden, and two Japanese areas - a stroll garden and courtyard area.
Liz &Will North, 01239 831663 elizabethmmnorth@gmail.com 15 June to 20 July for groups of up t0 25 Adm £5
11⁄2 acre newly established garden designed to attract wildlife, particularly
bees and butterflies. Herbaceous borders, ponds, grasses, Japanese garden with rill, rose garden (50 varieties), greenhouse, exotic area, conifer/heather area, wildflower meadow area, vegetable and fruit trees and fruit cage. Most areas wheelchair accessible.
PEN-Y-GARN, Foelgastell, Cefneithin, Carmarthen, SA14 7EU
Mary-Ann Nossent & Mike Wood 07985 077022,
maryann.nossent@ngs.org.uk, www.instagram.com/pen_y_garn
22 Mar-31 July for groups up to 20 Adm £4 Parking limited
11⁄2 acres unusual setting within a former old limestone quarry, the garden is on several levels with slopes and steps. Sympathetically developed to sit within the landscape, there are five distinct areas with cultivated herbaceous borders and lawns: a shady area with woodland planting & wild ponds; no dig kitchen garden; terraced
borders with shrubs and herbaceous planting; no mow lawns and pond. The garden is on several levels with slopes and steps (steep in places). It sits on a bedrock of limestone so has both cultivated and wild flowers that thrive on this soil type.
HOUSE ON STILTS, Rotten Pill Road, Ferryside, Carmarthenshire, SA17 5TN
Paula & Iain Davies 07967 125881, paulapdavies@gmail.com,www.instagram.com/paulapdavies/.
25 May- 22 June for groups of up to 20 Adm £5 Parking nearby. A 1/3 acre garden surrounds a mid-century modern house resembling a bird-hide nestled in a rural estuary setting. A garden designed with anartist’s eye, subtle colour palette and use of form and texture. A mosaic of different habitats for wildlife, from a large pond at the rear to a dry cockle shell garden to the front. An emphasis on promoting biodiversity. Coastal front garden, wildlife pond with viewing deck, bog garden, native hedging, summer house, slopes planted with shrubs, perennials, bulbs and edibles, wild area with log pile, etc. Potting shed and propagation area.
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