MEMBERS of Penketh and Sankey Gardening Society are to be given an introduction to alpine plants at their meeting on Thursday, October 2nd.
Bob Worsley from the East Cheshire branch of the Alpine Garden Society will give a talk at the meeting
Alpines are small plants with exquisite flowers in a variety of colours and they are very suitable for growing in containers. As the name suggests they come from mountainous regions so, provided they do not get too wet in winter, they are very hardy in the North West.
The Society meets at the Olive Tree, Chapel Road, Penketh starting at 7 p.m. Admission is £2 for members and £5 for visitors, including light refreshments (membership is £15 for the year).
Roy Smith, chair of , Penketh and Sankey Gardening Society, said: “You are sure of a warm welcome.”
Further information from: Royasmith48@gmail.com
