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Trading Shed Re-opens for Members

Alec Grant (Chairman) writes : I trust that you and families are well and staying safe in these difficult times.  During lock-down I would hazard a guess that you have been gardening and in need of items from our trading shed. We are delighted to announce that the...

Charity Plants

Helen Baker of Crondall Produce Show and Crondall Open Gardens fame, has been collecting plants for her plant stall.  Since the open gardens event has been cancelled this year, she has a list of plants for sale in aid of Phyllis Tuckwell Hospice. Click on the link for...

April hints and tips

Products available from the trading shed when it opens are in green font. Here I am in the middle of March, writing this advice, and wondering if we shall ever have any warm dry weather.  However, I can see buds fattening on azaleas and magnolias and the earliest...

Latest Hints & Tips

April Hints and Tips

April is the month that inspires optimism in gardeners, I think. Plants that have been dormant for months start to show new growth, seeds are germinating and the risk of frost is minimal. Some of the most spectacular shrubs put on their show in April, including...

March Hints and Tips

March is a month full of hope for gardeners; spring bulbs are out and you can get onto the soil on good days.  The days reach equinox and the extended daylight stimulates growth of buds and seeds. The temperature is unreliable, so it is a good thing to...

February Hints and Tips 2019

In January, my garden is in a muddle.  At least 17 different plant types are flowering: leftovers from last year, like Fuchsia, Abutilon and Hederantha, genuine winter flowerers like Helleborus, Rhododendron ‘Christmas Cheer’, Iris unguiculata, winter jasmine and...

December Gardening

December Gardening 2018 by Ewshot Gardener Most leaves of deciduous trees have fallen by now and you tidy gardeners will have swept them up and started the leaf mould process – you cannot buy leaf mould. Beech hedges will retain their dead leaves until Spring. Oak...

Welcome to Church Crookham and Fleet Garden Society

A vibrant garden society active in Fleet and Church Crookham, Hampshire. We hold several annual events and shows and run a comprehensively stocked stores hut with discounts for members.

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Church Crookham, Hampshire
Mar 15, 2025
temperature icon 8°C
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Humidity 45 %
Pressure 1021 hPa
Wind 28 Km/h
Wind Gust Wind Gust: 0 Km/h
Clouds Clouds: 38%
Sunrise Sunrise: 6:14 am
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