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  • October 2025

  • Thu 16

    Visit Green Island Gardens Ardleigh, Colchester

    16 October, 2025 @ 14:00 - 17:00

    Green Island Gardens is a 20 acre garden in Ardleigh, near Colchester. It features many unusual plants for year round interest, due to its unique micro climate they can grow many borderline hardy plants. The garden has been professionally designed by Fiona Redmond, who has a passion for trees and shrubs, scented plants and rarely seen specimens. The autumn colour is spectacular. We are not organising a guided tour so members can wander at their own speed and gently enjoy! There is a cafe for tea and cakes and a plant stall.

    Directions can be found on the website at www.greenislandgardens.co.uk but from Colchester you may find this helpful : take the A137 towards Manningtree (called Harwich Road), at the first mini roundabout ignore signs for Ardleigh and turn right onto Bromley Road. follow this road out of Colchester for a couple of miles. You will go over the A120, pass a turning on the lleft called Slough Lane. Park Road is the next turning on the left, and Green Island Garden is the first on the right. Post Code is C07 7SP , where you will find the car park.

  • November 2025

  • Sat 1

    Sex Lies & Putrefaction

    1 November, 2025 @ 14:30 - 16:30
    Monks Eleigh Village Hall Village Hall, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Timothy Walker is the hugely entertaining and sometimes controversial former Director of Oxford Botanic Garden, who brings a new angle to every subject. For many people pollination begins and ends with bees, but it is in fact carried out by all kinds of creatures, from bats (for night flowering species) to snails (for plants with time on their hands). Timothy looks at the huge variety of pollinators, and explains why knowing about them is so important for gardeners.

  • January 2026

  • Tue 20

    Winter Walk – Anglesey Abbey

    20 January @ 11:00 - 14:00
    Quay Road, Lode, Cambridgeshire CB25 9EJ Quay Road, Lode, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom

    We are revisiting our Winter Walk at the beautiful Anglesey Abbey (CB25 9EJ) slightly later than in previous years, in the hope that more snowdrops, hellebores, and winter shrubs will be at their peak. We will assemble in the foyer at 11am. The gardens are free for National Trust and RHS Members, so do remember to bring your membership cards with you. Non members will pay individually at the desk £18.00 pp. Historically this has been a fairly unstructured visit, with members meeting up to enjoy coffee or lunch afterwards, so there is no need to book, and this notice is for your information only. We will look forward to meeting you on the day!

  • February 2026

  • Sat 7

    AGM & Companion Planting For Your Garden
    Dr. Ian Bedford

    7 February @ 14:30 - 16:30
    Monks Eleigh Village Hall Village Hall, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Dr. Ian Bedford, entomologist, of the John Innes Centre and resident bug expert on BBC Radios Suffolk and Norfolk. Many plants such as garlic and French marigolds attract or repel bugs. Ian reveals how to use them in our gardens to create a natural balanced eco-system for attracting nature and keeping pests under control. There will be environmentally friendly garden products for sale.

  • Wed 18

    Visit to IRELANDS MEADOW, The Street, Little Waldingfield CO10 0TF

    18 February @ 10:30 - 12:00
    IRELANDS MEADOW, The Street, Little Waldingfield CO10 0TF IRELANDS MEADOW, The Street, Little Waldingfield, Little Waldingfield, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Irelands Meadow is tucked away down a small lane and has the most beautiful natural garden and woodland with lakes. It is the home of Stan Ireland and Jennie Jordan, and Stan has spent years making the landscape that surrounds their home. The woodland is a carpet of many, many thousands of snowdrops, which flourish in every conceivable place, stretching down to the lakes, beneath the willows, and wandering on to the lane and the field beyond. Paths will lead us over the stream, round the lake, and on a small island within the lake Stan has planted an early variety of daffodil, which was flowering at the same time as the snowdrops, when we visited in 2025. Coffee and cake will be provided.

    Irelands Meadow is situated off the B1115 just on the approach to Little Waldingfield. Look out for the SRL sign at the side of the road, and turn off the road towards the laboratory, it is a fairly narrow lane. Just over a small bridge you will see a turning and gateway on your right, turn in and park by the barn.

    PRICE IS £8 including donation to West Suffolk Hospital Macmillan’s Nurses

  • March 2026

  • Sat 7

    Start with Soil
    Juliet Sargeant

    7 March @ 14:30 - 16:30
    Monks Eleigh Village Hall Village Hall, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Juliet Sargeant, RHS gold medallist and Gardeners’ Question Time panellist, challenges you to take your soil seriously. She introduces no-dig gardening, Hugelkultur and rain gardens, and growing mediums such as hydroponics and sand gardens. Her book 'Start with Soil' will be for sale.

    FREE FOR MEMBERS

    NON-MEMBERS - £6 payable on the door

  • Sat 21

    Celebrity Speaker: Matthew Biggs – Desert Island Gardens

    21 March @ 14:30 - 16:30
    Monks Eleigh Village Hall Village Hall, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    We're very sorry to announce that the talk by our Celebrity Speaker Matthew Biggs on Saturday March 21 has been cancelled due to Matthew's ill health. Everyone who has bought tickets will be contacted to arrange a refund.

  • April 2026

  • Sat 4

    The Delights of Delphiniums
    Greg Venesse

    4 April @ 14:30 - 16:30
    Monks Eleigh Village Hall Village Hall, Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Greg Venesse of The Front Gardeners Nursery is dotty about delphiniums, and will explain the difference between the old Elatum varieties and newer examples, how to sow them from seed and take cuttings, and choosing the right delphiniums to suit your garden. Wildlife-friendly plants for sale.

    FREE FOR MEMBERS

    NON-MEMBERS - £6 payable on the door

  • May 2026

  • Fri 29

    STODY LODGE GARDENS AND HOLT – BY COACH

    29 May @ 09:30 - 16:00
    Stody Lodge Gardens & Holt, Stody, Melton Constable NR24 2ER Stody Lodge Gardens & Holt, Stody, Norfolk, United Kingdom

    Departing from The Cock Horse Car Park in Lavenham at 9:45am prompt.

    We will be arriving at the stunning gardens of  Stody Lodge at about midday, where we will explore the gardens and have the opportunity for refreshments, leaving there at 2pm to go on into Holt to explore the town, with its many galleries, cafes, gift and antique shops, before departing at 4pm for home.

    In late May, Stody Lodge Gardens is typically in full bloom with a spectacular display of rhododendrons and azaleas, which are the main highlights of the season, with a collection of over 200 varieties. The beautiful four acre Azalea Water Garden featuring thousands of Azalea mollis plants is usually a dramatic blaze of colour at this time.

    Other plants you may see include lilies, peonies, lupins, delphiniums and roses. Notable trees include a magnificent Davidia involucrata, a Norway Maple planted in 1985 for a WW11 reunion as well as collections of Magnolia, Camellia and various ornamental species like Liquidambar Styraciflua, Eucryphia Nymansay, Cercis and Arbutus Unendo.

    As we are arriving two hours before they officially open for the day, we should hopefully have plenty of quiet space to wander. No refreshments are included, but the tea room will be open for us.

    We have a 53 seater luxury coach from Felix Coaches, and the cost of the coach ticket alone will be £18.50, entrance to the garden will be £10, but free to RHS Members as it is a partner garden, so book either the £18.50 or the £28.50 ticket. Once we have sold a total of 53 of combined tickets the coach will be full. 

    We are offering the tickets to Boxford Garden Society and Lavenham Garden Club as well, in order to fill the coach, and tickets for everyone will be purchased through the EAGG website. Please book early to ensure your place as this is going to be a marvellous day out.

    NON-RHS MEMBERS PRICE: £28.50
    RHS MEMBERS PRICE: £18.50

  • July 2026

  • Thu 2

    East Anglian Garden Group Summer Social 2026

    2 July @ 18:00 - 20:00
    Bridges, The Street, Woolpit, Bury St Edmunds, IP30 9SA Bridges, Woolpit, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    This year we are privileged to have been invited to Stanley and Michael’s stunning garden – Bridges – for our Summer Social. Many of you will be familiar with the garden, but for those who are not, there is a treat in store! Banks of iris, an abundance of apple trees, spectacular roses, a classical ‘Umbrello’ and Shakespeare’s Garden, along with more beautifully themed enchanting areas. As an extra treat we will be serenaded by a Wind Quartet, kindly arranged by our hosts. Michael will be on hand to tell you the history of the garden and answer any questions you may have. 

    This year, the Summer Social will be free of charge to members, guests will be charged £10. We will have a cheese and wine, strawberries and cream supper, (first glass of wine free, subsequent glasses £1 donation for the Hospice), and hopefully some wonderful weather to enjoy it all, finger’s crossed for the last one!

    You will need to book, using the access code, in order that we know how many people to cater for, and guests can book separately in the usual way.

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