Photos from the Professional Gardeners’ Guild 2019 AGM Mill Barn Cliveden Eythrope Gardens Waddesdon Manor
Read more →Perennial, the charity for helping people in horticulture when times get tough, has issued a ‘Communications Toolkit’ to help spread the word about its essential services.
Read more →Photos from the PGG visit to Cawdor Castle which boasts three very different gardens. the Walled Garden, the Flower Garden and the Wild Garden.
Read more →Photos from the PGG visit to the historic gardens under restoration at Plas Cadnant, situated between Menai Bridge and Beaumaris on the Isle of Anglesey. Pictures by John Barber
Read more →Stephen Marsland, PGG member, Lincolnshire This article, and the way I grow our peas, may ruffle a few feathers. We don’t grow them as cordons because we don’t enter growing competitions with them. I’m not a competitive person. Don’t get me wrong, I admire the people who grow massive veg,
Read more →For the four days from Thursday 25th to Sunday 28th September the current PGG trainees, along with the current one year HBGBS students, and four students from the McRobert Trust in Aberdeenshire, all attended the annual trainee seminar held at Dunford House Conference Centre in Midhurst, West Sussex. The long
Read more →Tony Arnold, Chairman of the PGG, is very keen for everyone to get behind our ‘Go Green for HortAid’ campaign this year. And he’s willing to do his bit to go green if we can raise enough money. Lipstick and high heels If you want to see Tony wearing green
Read more →Our latest event is a Masterclass being run by PGG member Laurie Eggerton on Garden Surveying.
Read more →As part of the PGG Conference 2013 students from the PGG and the HBGS training schemes visited Alitex Greenhouses factory and gardens.
Read more →On 13th July the PGG visited Cogshall Grange, a very new and contemporary garden set in a 100 acre historic, Cheshire country estate.
Read more →An estate agent in Northumberland are selling a house near Berwick with a garden full of plant rarities – Trillium, Paris, Lilium, Primula, Rheum etc. and the owner has asked if any PGG members would like to take cuttings.
Read more →The PGG Study Tour to Belgium will take place between Friday 10th May 2013 and Sunday 12th May 2013. The visit begins on 10th to the little botanical garden of Leuven together with the city of Leuven. Then on Saturday 11th to the Arbor nursery and a private garden. Finally
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