Discounted tickets and special access to spectacular RHS Flower Shows is just one good reason to join thousands of new RHS members this spring. Plus! you’ll enjoy 3 months free (that’s 12 months for 9) when you join from just £36.75 for the whole year! |
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RHS Gardens
The RHS Gardens Harlow Carr in Yorkshire, Hyde Hall in Essex, Rosemoor in Devon and Wisley in Surrey are covered in vibrant Rhododendrons. As the days are getting longer and warmer get out into the gardens and enjoy the very best that nature has to offer. Entry is FREE for RHS members.
Find out more about RHS Gardens.
RHS Recommended Gardens
If your visit to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show this month leaves you inspired, why not plan a visit to an RHS Recommended Garden for even more ideas? There are 144 gardens offering free entry to RHS members - see choice plants, inspiring planting combinations and clever design.
RHS Recommended Events There are so many events happening around the UK this month, many of them with reduced ticket prices for RHS members. Visit the rhododendron festival at Wentworth Castle, enjoy a breakfast walk to see the famous Exbury rhododendrons and azaleas, or join a workshop at Chiffchaffs to discover the top 10 best plants for spring colour.
For full event listings click here. |
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Fancy yourself as a bit of a garden photographer? Then be sure to enter the prestigious RHS Photographic Competition 2011.
The search has begun for the most creative, inspiring and captivating garden images of the year, and if you win, you’ll sit alongside a truly stunning collection of images from 2009 and 2010.
View the winning pictures from 2009 & 2010 and to find out more click here.
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RHS Communities
Do you need a little help in the garden? Then why not ask the very helpful people at the RHS MyGarden community. You can join here to get involved.
And get involved with the RHS on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube:
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Finally, from the RHS MyGarden blogs...
Holes in the lawn
“These attractive, furry little bees are solitary bees and one hole represents one nest…” Read more |
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