Ailing plants, pruning problems and how to plant up difficult corners of the garden will all be tackled at a Gardeners’ Question Time in Cheltenham this month.
Nursery owners Chris Evans of Dundry Nurseries and Julie Ritchie of Hoo House Nursery will be joined by beekeeper and former nurseryman John Coates and landscape architect Lorraine de Feu at the event organised by Charlton Kings in Bloom.
The host for the evening is Cheltenham in Bloom cup winner David Simpson.
Gardeners are being asked to bring written questions along to the Stanton Room in Charlton Kings Cheltenham on Friday April 27, 2018.
Tickets for the Gardeners’ Question Time are £7, to include refreshments, and will be available on the door. The event starts at 7.30pm.
Next month, Charlton Kings in Bloom will hold its annual plant sale in Charlton Kings on Saturday May 12.
There will be a range of flower and vegetable plants available along with compost.
The sale runs from 9am to noon in the library square Charlton Kings.
Charlton Kings in Bloom is a voluntary group that raises funds for planting projects within Charlton Kings in Cheltenham and organises an annual gardens competition in the area.
For more information about the group, visit the website.