Stuart Dixon travels widely, sharing his love of the traditional English garden in “down to earth” talks to horticultural societies. He is a Royal Horticultural Society, Hardy Plant NCCPG & GCS and National Trust speaker, much of his knowledge and expertise being gained from the restoration of his own 18th Century garden at Hebb’s Farmhouse near Nottingham, which has been featured on BBC TV. So come and enjoy an informative evening organised by The Horticultural Society – Another Community Event.
A Shady Place – A Down to Earth Garden Talk
Saturday March 28, 2009 by Jane B
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Could Stuart provide a list of his talks. I have one when he last spoke at HPS but it is 2 years old. we at west bridgford garden group would like a talk in nov. followed by a visit in summer to hebbs farm. Ann Henstock