CLWB GARDDIO
RHYDLEWIS A’R CYLCH
RHYDLEWIS AND DISTRICT GARDENING CLUB
PROGRAMME
2025
Tuesday February 25th 7.30pm
Discussion: “GRAFTING FROM SCRATCH”
I’m sure that we all graft in the garden, but this discussion, led by member Mark Jones, will look at grafting your own fruit trees, especially apple trees, with a quick look at grafting roses too. This popular discussion meeting is where we get ‘hands on’ with a gardening subject
Tuesday March 25th 7.30pm
SPRING SHOW
Celebrating the flowers of spring and handicrafts created over the winter months. Schedule available on the blog site and as a hard copy. Bring your exhibits from to the hall from 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm, before judging begins. Show starts at 7.30pm.
Wednesday April 30th 7.30pm
TALK: THE NO-DIG METHOD
Stephanie Hafferty’s garden has appeared on Gardener’s World and she also writes for gardening magazines. You can find more about her, and her dedication to no-dig gardening at https://nodighome.com. PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE OF DAY TO WEDNESDAY
Tuesday May 27th from 7.30pm
TALK: “INCREASE THE FLAVOUR OF YOUR HOME GROWN CROPS”
Darren Shipp from Bedwen Plants will talk to us about this interesting subject, with a particular focus on tomato plants, he will bring young plants for sale, and as always we’ll have our raffle and refreshments.
Tuesday June 24th from 6pm
SUMMER PARTY
We always have a lovely time at our summer party, no matter where we meet. As always, members can bring friends and partners and please bring a dish for the table and a bottle of whatever you’d like to drink. Further details of venue nearer the date.
Tuesday July 29th GARDEN VISIT
Meeting at 3pm at the garden.
We will be meeting at Dyffryn Fernant Gardens near Fishguard, where Christina Shand, who gave us such an interesting talk last year – BETWEEN A BOG AND A HARD ROCK – was inspired to create her garden. Further details including how to get there nearer the date.
Tuesday August 26th
Staging from 3pm Open from 7.30pm
RHYDLEWIS GARDENING CLUB PRODUCE & FLOWER SHOW
Anyone can enter with their flowers, produce, home baking and arts and crafts, but non-members will incur a small charge.After judging the show will be open (free of charge)to the public Auction and raffle. Do come to enjoy the fun and refreshments. Further details and show schedule will be available from the beginning of May.
Tuesday September 30th, 7.30pm
WORKSHOP — CHAIR YOGA
Sharon Henshall, who regularly teaches chair yoga and other yoga techniques, will be with us. She will start off by introducing Chair Yoga and explaining its benefit to those who garden regularly. There will then be a 'join-in session’, Sharon taking us for a Chair Yoga session. If you are a bit achy after your gardening, this might be just the thing, but Sharon doesn’t expect everyone to be able to fully join in; as usual come and enjoy the evening with raffle and refreshments.
Tuesday October 28th, 7.30pm
Ponds building, planting and managing
A talk by Richard Bramley of Farmyard Nurseries, who says, ‘this talk hopefully smoothes the way to maintaining a healthy well-balanced water garden’.
Tuesday November 25th, 7.30pm
WINTER SOCIAL EVENING
By popular request, we will compete the year with a festive meeting. Wine and nibbles will be provided by the club, but do feel free to bring your own contributions to make this a great evening where we can relax and chat about gardening and anything else!
Tuesday January 27th 2026 7.30pm
AGM
Please come along and be an active part of the annual general meeting of your gardening club. The committee is re-elected and any issues about the cub can be discussed. Please bring your subscription fee of £10. New members welcome. Refreshments will be available during the meeting, with time to chat after the business is concluded
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