Dr Bolton is the Chairman of the regional group of the Japanese Garden Society |
Andy gave a fascinating talk on Japanese gardens. We learnt about the elements which these gardens contain and the symbolism of these. These naturalistic gardens are predominantly evergreen, with no variegation, and have a limited range of plants. Some are just to be gazed at while others take you on a journey by following the stones and bridges. We were shown examples of the gardens including from his visits to Japan and his own garden.
For more information and images click here here or check out their Facebook page of The Japanese Garden Society.
Display Table
There is still interest and colour in the garden at the beginning of December.
Ann brought the tall, lates flowering Amicia Zygomeris, Liriope muscari, Bergenia, Hesperantha Mrs Hegarty and coccinea, a burgundy Vinca minor, foliage of Arum italicum and Crocosmia Emily MacKenzie
Kate’s Anisodontea El Rayo, the African mallow and Penstemon Plum Jerkum
Dorothy’s Christmas Cactus in full flower |
Next Meeting
Our last meeting of 2022 is our Christmas Forum is on 16th December when we’ll be creating festive floral displays, eating home-made mince pies so please dress in Christmas apparel.
The 2023 programme is now on the blog page here. Please note that meetings begin on 20th January
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