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Stan da Prato:
After the talk a socially distanced  queue forms for the renowned home baking then a look at Jim's sales table  and the bulb display. The last pic shows  the bulbs  back in their crates for the  journey home.




Margaret Thorne:
Everyone is welcome to join us tomorrow, Wednesday 4th May 2022, at 2pm at Bowden Village Hall for our last meeting of the spring. Stan will demonstrate planting up an alpine trough while Cath and Terry from Edrom Nursery will have a good selection of plants for sale. Admission is £2 which includes tea or coffee and home baking at the end of the meeting, as well as a ticket for the raffle. The star raffle prize will be Stan’s completed trough, an opportunity not to be missed. We look forward to a record turnout, do come if you can!

Margaret Thorne:
Well, we did get a record turnout in May and now the summer has flown by and we are starting our autumn programme tomorrow, Wednesday, 7th September 2022. Beryl McNaughton will be presenting her talk ‘Ian McNaughton and the Autumn Gentians’ which explains how Ian went about selecting his prize-winning plants and the purpose of his breeding work.
The meeting will take place as usual at 2pm at Bowden Village Hall. Admission is £2 (no inflation there) which includes tea or coffee and home baking at the end of the meeting as well as a ticket for the raffle. Everyone welcome and we look forward to seeing you there.

Margaret Thorne:

We are pleased to present the Scottish Borders Rock Garden Group’s new programme of talks to be held at 2pm in Bowden Village Hall on the first Wednesday of each month from September 2023 until April 2024 (with the exception of the January 2024 meeting on 10th). Our thanks to all the speakers for accepting the invitation to inform, educate and entertain us and to all attendees who contribute to keeping our Group vibrant.
Admission is still only £2 which includes a ticket for our raffle as well as tea or coffee and home baking, courtesy of Alice’s team from Gattonside. Group plant sales at every meeting and show plants on view too. Everyone is welcome and we look forward to seeing you there.
David & Margaret Thorne, Joint Conveners

6th September 2023
Frazer Henderson
It's not all sand – The mountain flora of Yemen

4th October 2023
David Millward
Gardening a legacy- plants in our gardens from around the world
AGM

1st November 2023
Brian Whitton
Corydalis from mountain to garden

6th December 2023
Aaron Marshall, RBGE
Launching a Horticultural Career

10th January 2024
Carol and Ian Bainbridge
Starting out again – Planning and building our Galloway Garden

7th February 2024
Jeanie Jones
Primula I have seen in the Wild

6th March 2024
David and Margaret Thorne
The Snowman's Flowers - botanising Bhutan's toughest trek

3rd April 2024
Neil Huntley, Hartside Nursery
Roscoeas and other woodland plants
Plants for sale

Margaret Thorne:
After a stunning run down the Tweed on Wednesday, with spectacular views to the snow capped Lammermuirs and Cheviots, we arrived in Bowden to find the surrounding area still shrouded in freezing fog. Despite this, 30 stalwart members were treated to a superb talk by Aaron Marshall, describing the various horticultural projects in which he had been involved before and during his present employment at the RBGE. Stan had brought plants to admire, Jim’s were for sale, nearly everyone won a raffle prize and there was home baking for all. Thanks to everyone for attending and contributing to another enjoyable meeting of the Scottish Borders Rock Garden Group.

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