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Join us for a Gardening Zoom Chat

Join us for a Gardening Zoom Chat

Posted by Helen Soudain on

Gardening Zoom Chat

Throughout this second national lock down we wanted to try and stay in touch with everyone by forming a new relaxed group zoom chat focused around gardening. 

This is something we have wanted to organise for a while now and our original plan was to host an informal coffee morning in the café where we would gather and talk about a specific gardening topic each week. 

The idea is that we loosely stick to the subject and participants can contribute in offering their knowledge and experiences to the group. We will endeavour to answer specific gardening questions, however someone else in the group may well be far more knowledgeable than us and can therefore hopefully answer some of our questions! 

With the new restrictions limiting our social lives we felt we needed to get this organised pronto as hopefully people might have more time to attend, and we can all meet in the comfort of our own homes, unfortunately we won’t be able to serve you coffee and scones from Olive’s Cafe just yet!

Just email hello@limecross.co.uk to receive the zoom login information, please don't hesitate to ask if you have any questions on connecting to zoom.


Wednesday 18
th November 10:00 - 11:00am

‘Injecting some Autumn /Winter Colour into your Garden’

This session will be hosted by Helen Tate, we will loosely cover:

  • Group intro, everyone to say hello and introduce themselves.
  • Shrubs/ trees and autumn / winter plants that work well.
  • Creating a colour scheme or theme.
  • Plant maintenance.
  • Everyone’s experiences, what has worked well and not so well.

Wednesday 25th November 10:00 - 11:00am

Join Vicky for a relaxed chat about the art of pruning.

This session will be hosted by Vicky Tate, we will loosely cover:

  • Group intro, everyone to say hello and introduce themselves.
  • Winter pruning chat with Vicky.
  • Why we winter prune and what needs to be pruned.
  • Different techniques.
  • Everyone’s experiences, what has worked well and not so well. 


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