East Coker Gardening Club

Founded in 1999

The club was founded in 1999 and is very well supported. New members and visitors are always welcome. Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month, commencing at 7.30pm in the East Coker Hall, Halves Lane, East Coker, BA22 9JJ unless otherwise stated.

Are you interested in gardening or would you just like to join a group of friendly, sociable people? If so, this club could be for you – why not join us for an enjoyable, sociable evening? You do not need to be good at gardening; talks cover a wide variety of subjects. Visits are arranged during the year to places and gardens of interest.  The Propagator, a newsletter containing Club news, notes of gardening events, tips, etc is distributed to members via email, with copies available at each meeting. During the growing season there is a produce stall, stocked by members, with plants and produce. Benefits include discounts on purchases from The Gardens Group.

Subscriptions
Annual £25 plus £2 per meeting. Visitors £5 per meeting, cash only please.

For further information please contact Helen Styles on 01935 862447

Our next meeting at East Coker Hall will be on THURSDAY 8th JANUARY 2026, commencing at 7.30pm.

Entitled Wildflowers in Dorset the talk will be by Colin Varndell who is a Dorset based natural history photographer best known for his evocative images of animals, birds, insects, wild flowers and landscapes. His work is reproduced nationally and internationally in books, magazines, calendars, cards, newspapers. In addition to natural history, Colin delights in photographing gardens. He has won many categories in the International Garden Photographer of the Year competition, and has also won awards four times in the prestigious International Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. Colin’s photographs have been reproduced in over forty books and are used regularly to promote the work of many conservation organisations. .

Doors open at 7pm. Tea and coffee available.
We look forward to welcoming you.

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