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For up-to-date Biggin Hill Gardeners Club Diary 2025 listings please check out the Events lists.

Events for you include a wide range of activities and talks. In 2025 we have Flower Shows, Gardeners Evenings, Plant Sale, Craft and Artisan Fair, and we’re planning a Weekend Workshop. At time of writing some speakers and times are still to be confirmed and will be updated once they’re known.  You can always find and follow Biggin Hill Horticultural Society’s Facebook page for info and chat.

For more details on Evening Talks follow the click throughs to the relevant page where you’ll find helpful information (and some pretty pics 😉)

Why not come along and enjoy yourself – we’re a friendly bunch of gardeners and a few “nearly gardeners”  too.

 

 Gardeners Club Diary 2025

Date Topic Speaker
March 19 Successful Vegetable Growing Garry Newman
April 4 Spring Show
April 16 Sweet Peas for growing & showing Brian Everest
May 17 Plant Sale
May 21 Gardening is Fun – Ask the Kids! Marie Shallcross
June 18 All About Fuchsias Carol Gobler
July 12 Summer Show
July 16 Riverhill Himalayan Garden Misako Kasahara
August 20 Gardening – 5 ways of well-being Alison Marsden
September 13 Autumn Show
September 17 Heritage in London Parks & Open Spaces Dr Ian Boulton
October Autumn Craft & Artisan Fair Date tbc
October 16 Blue Haze of Castle Farm Caroline Alexander
November 20 Talk & Demonstration, Social, AGM

 

Weekend Workshop, Christmas Wreath Making,  these tbc

Information – Unless otherwise stated: –

Venue

Events all take place at Saint Mark’s Church Hall, Church Road, Biggin Hill, Kent unless stated otherwise.

Time

Gardeners Evenings commence at 8pm

Plant Sale is at 10.30am

Shows open to public at 3pm

Entry fees

Members – all Flower Shows, Gardeners’ Evenings and Plant Sale are free

Non-members – £3 admission for Gardeners’ Evenings. Flower Shows and Plant Sale are free

And you can always contact us by email

As your local friendly gardening club, Biggin Hill Horticultural Society offers more to members than ‘just’ talks. There are always gardening sundries such as plant labels, plant feed, and even second-hand gardening books, for sale at our gardeners evenings. And you can ask members for tips as there’s generally someone who knows the answer to your question.