Weaverham Community Orchard - www.orchard.weaverham.org.uk/
Vale Royal Environment Network - www.valeroyalen.weebly.com, and environment dates: www.vrendates.blogspot.co.uk
East Cheshire Organic Gardeners (meet 3rd Tuesdays, Macclesfield, except summer garden visiting) - http://www.ecogardeners.org/
Kingsley Gardening Club (meet Kingsley Community Centre, second Tuesdays (not Dec)) - programme of events
Eddisbury Flower Club (flower arrangers) (meet 2nd Tuesdays, 2pm, except January and August. Webpage.
Moulton and Davenham Gardeners are on Facebook.
Great Budworth Garden Club has a membership waiting list, and guests may only attend meetings with a member.
Delamere Flower Farm, grow flowers and sell on site or at Norley or Ashton Hayes shops. They also run workshops at Norley Village Hall. See https://delamereflowerfarm.co.uk. For other flower farms see https://www.flowersfromthefarm.co.uk/.
Weaverham Trust - http://weaverhamtrust.co.uk/
Weaverham History Society - http://history.weaverham.org.uk/
Anthony's blog, unusual fruit and veg etc: www.quosac.blogspot.co.uk.
Suppliers:
Morreys Nursery, Kelsall - http://morreys-nursery.com/ now permanently closed
Heritage Apples, including heritage ones from Cheshire, collect from Vicar's Cross, Chester. An old List. They're on facebook.
Agroforestry Research Trust. Range of edible plants, aimed for forest gardeners. Plants, seeds and bulbs. Wide range, popular lines can go fast. https://www.agroforestry.co.uk
Poyntzfield Herbs. Interesting range of herbs, mainly hardy. Plants, seeds and bulbs. https://www.poyntzfieldherbs.co.uk
Article on hardy gingers, minimum temperatures refer to dry winters. https://www.permaculturenews.org/2014/03/12/hardy-gingers-food-forest-understory/
Vale Royal Environment Network - www.valeroyalen.weebly.com, and environment dates: www.vrendates.blogspot.co.uk
East Cheshire Organic Gardeners (meet 3rd Tuesdays, Macclesfield, except summer garden visiting) - http://www.ecogardeners.org/
Kingsley Gardening Club (meet Kingsley Community Centre, second Tuesdays (not Dec)) - programme of events
Eddisbury Flower Club (flower arrangers) (meet 2nd Tuesdays, 2pm, except January and August. Webpage.
Moulton and Davenham Gardeners are on Facebook.
Great Budworth Garden Club has a membership waiting list, and guests may only attend meetings with a member.
Delamere Flower Farm, grow flowers and sell on site or at Norley or Ashton Hayes shops. They also run workshops at Norley Village Hall. See https://delamereflowerfarm.co.uk. For other flower farms see https://www.flowersfromthefarm.co.uk/.
Weaverham Trust - http://weaverhamtrust.co.uk/
Weaverham History Society - http://history.weaverham.org.uk/
Anthony's blog, unusual fruit and veg etc: www.quosac.blogspot.co.uk.
Suppliers:
Morreys Nursery, Kelsall - http://morreys-nursery.com/ now permanently closed
Heritage Apples, including heritage ones from Cheshire, collect from Vicar's Cross, Chester. An old List. They're on facebook.
Agroforestry Research Trust. Range of edible plants, aimed for forest gardeners. Plants, seeds and bulbs. Wide range, popular lines can go fast. https://www.agroforestry.co.uk
Poyntzfield Herbs. Interesting range of herbs, mainly hardy. Plants, seeds and bulbs. https://www.poyntzfieldherbs.co.uk
Article on hardy gingers, minimum temperatures refer to dry winters. https://www.permaculturenews.org/2014/03/12/hardy-gingers-food-forest-understory/
Organisations:
Garden Organic - http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/, includes Heritage Seed Library and help for School Garden Clubs
Royal Horticultural Society - https://www.rhs.org.uk/, includes help for School Garden Clubs
Miscellaneous:
Article on hardy gingers, minimum temperatures refer to dry winters. https://www.permaculturenews.org/2014/03/12/hardy-gingers-food-forest-understory/
Garden Organic - http://www.gardenorganic.org.uk/, includes Heritage Seed Library and help for School Garden Clubs
Royal Horticultural Society - https://www.rhs.org.uk/, includes help for School Garden Clubs
Miscellaneous:
Article on hardy gingers, minimum temperatures refer to dry winters. https://www.permaculturenews.org/2014/03/12/hardy-gingers-food-forest-understory/