Lea Valley Branch Show 28 May

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Lea Valley Branch Show 28 May

Post by Sheila »

Hi,

Lea Valley Branch Show will be held on Saturday 28 May at Capel Manor College, Enfield, and the plants remain on display over the late May Bank Holiday (28-30 May).

The show is an open show and new exhibitors and visitors are welcome. We have great plant sales, both cacti and succulents and garden plants, and the gardens at Capel Manor (which is a horticultural college) are always interesting.

Capel Manor is easy to find, its just off the A10, near the junction with the M25. There are more details on our website http://www.bcss-zone15.co.uk/bcss-leavalley/home.html including a map and a show schedule to download.

Look forward to seeing you there.
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Re: Lea Valley Branch Show 28 May

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A reminder that this event is this coming weekend! Saturday, Sunday and Monday!

Capel Manor Gardens open at 10am each day, last entrance tickets sold at 4pm.

There will be some great show plants to see on the Saturday and on display on the Sunday and Monday.

There will be lots of high quality plants for sale (cacti, other succulents and many outdoor plants, including more than sixty named varieties/cultivars of sempervivums and many herbaceous perennials) all at very sensible prices.

We hope to see you there.
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Re: Lea Valley Branch Show 28 May

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It is TODAY, and TOMORROW, and MONDAY!
It is looking good already!
Tony Roberts
Treasurer, Haworthia Society
Chairman, Tephrocactus Study Group
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(Gasteria, Mammillaria, small Opuntia, Cleistocactus and Sempervivum are my current special interests)
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