Buxted Horticultural Society
FOSTERING GARDENING SKILLS WITHIN THE VILLAGE COMMUNITY
LATEST NEWS
Forthcoming Events
"Maintaining the Perfect Garden"
Free Talk by Ron Welsh in a Buxted Garden
Saturday 25th May at 2.30 pm
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BHS group visit to The Beeches, BarcombeMonday 24th June 3pm to 5pm£12 for non members£10 subsidised ticket for BHS members
Booking essential contact: info@buxtedhorticulturalsociety.org.uk
LATEST NEWS
"Maintaining the Perfect Garden"
Free Talk by Ron Welsh in a Buxted Garden
Saturday 25th May at 2.30 pm
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BHS group visit to The Beeches, Barcombe
Booking essential contact: info@buxtedhorticulturalsociety.org.uk
The Society is always looking for additional help. We have some vacancies to fill following changes made at our AGM.
Buxted Horticultural Society
The society was founded in 1870 and retains a certain old fashioned charm of the true village society, bringing together both amateur gardeners, seasoned experts and 'have a go' members of the local community to exhibit their blooms, pot plants, fruit and vegetables, flower arrangements, photographs and domestic / baking skills.
All exhibits are entered into classes as laid down by RHS standards, judged according to the class standards and prizes awarded.
We hold traditional flower and produce shows which have home-made cakes and refreshments available and raffles etc. We also hold other talks and outings throughout the year.”
New members always welcome.
We hope you enjoy visiting our website and that you will come and join us or come and support your oldest community society.
You can also visit the Royal Horticultural Society website by clicking the RHS tab.
We hold traditional flower and produce shows which have home-made cakes and refreshments available and raffles etc. We also hold other talks and outings throughout the year.”
New members always welcome.
We hope you enjoy visiting our website and that you will come and join us or come and support your oldest community society.
You can also visit the Royal Horticultural Society website by clicking the RHS tab.