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Galanthus events 2025
Maggi Young:
Always remember the super calendars produced by "Pumpkin Beth" - see the 2025 snowdrop events here:
https://www.pumpkinbeth.com/2021/09/snowdrop-gardens/
Maggi Young:
In just three weeks the Alpine Garden Society will welcome members and friends of the Society to a Snowdrop Day. Buy your ticket now to join in on Saturday, 1 February 2025 at the Lilleshall National Sports & Conferencing Centre near Newport, Shropshire, TF10 9AT.
Buy the tickets here: https://www.alpinegardensociety.net/.../ags-snowdrop-day.../
The day will consist of lectures, plant and book sales, tea, coffee and buffet lunch. Tickets cost £38 for AGS members; £48 for non-members. AGS members can bring a guest at reduced AGS member rates (please book two tickets at £38 each).
Nurseries attending: Edulis, Ivycroft, Melvyn Jope and John Fielding, Monksilver, Pottertons and Will Ross-Jones.
Lectures by John Fielding, Anne Wright and Emma Thick.
Maggi Young:
From Cambo Gardens: "Our snowdrops are popping up everywhere…
We are busy preparing for our Snowdrop Festival and setting up our dispatch hub to send our Cambo Snowdrops to you around the UK!
We hope you can join us here at Cambo for a walk, tour or event - but if not our snowdrops can come to you!
All purchases support Cambo Heritage Trust - the charity conserving the heritage, developing horticulture and community access here at Cambo Estate and Gardens."
https://www.cambogardens.org.uk/whats-on/
Maggi Young:
more events this spring from Cambo......
Maggi Young:
The 2025 Snowdrop Festival will begin on the 25th January and run until 12th March.
It may still be winter, but under the snow and ice the first signs of life are starting to stir and from Saturday, 25 January until Wednesday, 12 March, the Scottish Snowdrop Festival will be celebrating the arrival of one our most iconic flowers.
Dozens of gardens across the country will be opening their gates so that visitors can enjoy the spectacle of snowdrop-covered woods. Some gardens will also be hosting special events, with moonlight snowdrop walks, snowdrop-inspired crafting sessions and live music.
The Scottish Snowdrop Festival began in 2007 and it has grown to include gardens of all kinds, from castles to crofts, some with acres of native snowdrops and others home to important collections of specialist bulbs. The Festival is organised by Discover Scottish Gardens and many garden owners open in aid of Scotland’s Gardens Scheme, with gate receipts going to aid a range of charities.
see details here.....
https://discoverscottishgardens.org/scottish-snowdrop-festival-gets-underway/
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