For 40 years the society (900 members) had a garden at Tatton Park which has been taken over by the National Trust. We are now developing a new garden at the nearby 40 acre Quinta Arboretum.
Thrive is the national horticultural charity which enables disadvantaged, disabled and older people to participate fully in the social and economic life of the community.
Each year the Oldland Horticultural Society stages the Oldland Flower Show, Bristol on the last Saturday of August. Experienced exhibitors and complete novices are welcome to contact us for a copy of our latest schedule of classes.
The National Gardens Scheme opens mostly private gardens in England and Wales to the public for charity. Dates, etc. are published annually in 'Gardens of England and Wales Open For Charity' aka 'the Yellow Book' and on our website.
Seeds for Africa aims to help needy African families by the provision of vegetable seeds, agricultural equipment and technical advice. The charity is currently supporting over forty projects in fifteen countries.
Society trials new varieties of Sweet Peas, trial results are on our web page. We also try to encourage more people to participate in the growing and showing of Roses and Perpetual & Border Carnations.
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