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May 29, 2019 By CMS

Successful Giant Plant Sale

Giant Plant Sale: The Giant Plant Sale on Bank Holiday Monday, 27th May, 2019 was a huge success and we sold 13% more than last year in glorious weather.  The funds raised were a record and have been used to cover the cost of moving from Bellefleur to the new glasshouse space at Guernsey Gardens. …

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May 17, 2019 By CMS

Snails & Slugs

Snails and slugs: We sometimes have wet and mild winters, which mean that many of our gardens are inundated with snails and slugs.  So we have put together a list of herbaceous plants that we have in our gardens, that are not being eaten by these creatures.  Click on the …

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April 8, 2019 By CMS

Move to Guernsey Gardens

Move to Guernsey Gardens from 1st April, 2019. PHG have completed the move to Guernsey Gardens. Our future will be secure for the next three years and we expect to continue there for the foreseeable future.  The collection of Jovibarbas has arrived here from Jersey and Chris …

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April 2, 2019 By CMS

Article in the Nerine and Amaryllid Society Journal

Article in the Nerine and Amaryllid Society Journal March 2019 This issue has part one of two articles on the Guernsey visit of several members of the Nerine and Amaryllid Society in October 2018.  Please click on the link below for lots of photos and a charming article on their successful visit. …

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February 28, 2019 By CMS

Gift Of A Suzuki Van

Gift of a Suzuki van: Fusion Systems Limited have kindly given us a Suzuki van, which has had our logos affixed, including our website and Facebook page information. The keys were handed over on Friday, 22nd February, 2019 by Mr Alan Rowe, the Managing Director of Fusion Systems Limited. …

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Some of the plants on offer at our AGM and David Fermont our chairman giving an overview of the past year. ... See MoreSee Less

Some of the plants on offer at our AGM and David Fermont our chairman giving an overview of the past year.
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A charming Hellebore at St Andrew’s Rectory and well worth having in your own garden as they flower for three months. ... See MoreSee Less

A charming Hellebore at St Andrew’s Rectory and well worth having in your own garden as they flower for three months.
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We have these in our garden, and yes they do flower for several months over the winter. They will grow under trees too.

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4 days ago

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A small selection of the plants which States Works are growing for our public displays later on this year. ... See MoreSee Less

A small selection of the plants which States Works are growing for our public displays later on this year.
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A pretty little cottage in St Saviour with two huge Westringia fructicosa bushes on either side of their front door. It is also known as the coastal rosemary and grows near the coast in eastern Australia. ... See MoreSee Less

A pretty little cottage in St Saviour with two huge Westringia fructicosa bushes on either side of their front door.  It is also known as the coastal rosemary and grows near the coast in eastern Australia.
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Some of the plants that States Works rents out for weddings and other events. ... See MoreSee Less

Some of the plants that States Works rents out for weddings and other events.
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