Category Archives: My Garden
My Garden – 2023
There was a good turn out of members and visitors to our January meeting. This month, when we invite people who live in Biddenham to talk about their gardens, is always very popular. We were pleased also to welcome some … Continue reading
My Garden 2022
We started our new Biddenham Gardeners’ Association year with an excellent turn out of members and visitors, on Zoom. The “My Garden” talks which we feature every January are always popular and this year was no exception. We were treated … Continue reading
Zoom Meeting for BGA Members (16th June)
Tuesday 16th June 2020 provided a “first” for Biddenham Gardeners Association – our first virtual meeting that is. Who would have thought, this time last year, that we would be doing this. At 7.30 pm thirty three members of the … Continue reading
A message from our Chairman …
Dear BGA member, Despite these sad and difficult times, many people have found great pleasure in spending time in their gardens. We have enjoyed some wonderful spring colours. The magnolia blossom was beautiful. We have seen displays of daffodils, tulips, … Continue reading
My Garden – 2019
This year, at our meeting on 15th January, our speakers on the subject “My Garden” were two BGA members; Liz Hurford and Rosemary Harris. Liz spoke about her garden in Church End and Rosemary talked about her garden in Nodders … Continue reading
Acers – Care and Cultivation of Acer Palmatum
The speaker at our February meeting was one of our own members, Joanna Baxter, who gave us a fully illustrated and beautifully presented talk on the cultivation and care of Acer Palmatum. There are 128 species of Acers, or maples, … Continue reading
My Garden – 2018
At our first meeting of the year we were welcomed into the garden of Kathy and Paul Fricker. They have lived in Biddenham since 1991 and their gardens, both back and front, have evolved since that time. The changes to … Continue reading
My Garden – 2017
There was a good turnout in January for our first meeting of the year. Members enjoy looking at fellow members’ gardens and hearing about their horticultural challenges and successes. Two near neighbours who both live in Biddenham village had volunteered … Continue reading