Collections and competition classes of early spring flowering iris on display as well and a photographic exhibition, plants for sale and experts available to answer your questions.
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The Giant Houseplant Takeover
Step into a house reclaimed by its plants long after its human inhabitants have left. A banana has pushed through the roof, carnivorous plants feast in the dining room and cacti play chess. A few plants have grown rather too large and tower over their relatives.
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Pelargoniums in the Glasshouse
Glorious display in the Glasshouse of this diverse South African plant with its beautiful flowers.
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Mammillaria Society Show
Mammillaria represent the largest genera of the cactus family with around 200 recognised species and varieties. Today there will be displays and collections of these fascinating plants with specialist talks and plant care demonstrations. This event is for experts and novices alike, and also features photographic displays and plant sales. Read more [...]
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National Gardening Week
The nation’s biggest celebration of gardening returns for 2019 from 29 April to 5 May as we encourage everyone to get involved in grow-your-own. The theme for this year is Edible Britain, with the RHS calling on gardeners up and down the country to share their love of home-grown produce. Read more [...]
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Cyclamen Society Spring Show
Competition classes featuring rare and interesting cyclamen, displays of spring-flowering cyclamen species, unusual cultivars and companion plants for sale and friendly experts on hand for help & advice.
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Sutton Bonsai Society Show
Come and enjoy the fascinating competition classes and fabulous bonsai displays, along with advice and demonstrations on growing them from seed as well as care information aimed at beginners through to experienced growers. There will be plants and bonsai equipment for sale. The Wisley Plant Centre will also host a Read more [...]
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Carnivorous Plant Society Show
Fascinating displays of carnivorous plants from around the world. Talks on the planting, care and use of these plants in the garden. Unusual plants and books for sale. Free with normal Garden admission.