u3a

Wigtownshire

Gardening

Status:Active, open to new members
Facilitator:
When: Monthly on Monday afternoons 2:00 pm
3rd Monday in the month
Venue: Out and about

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Our members have a diverse range of gardening interests and experience and we often visit members’ gardens to learn from their successes – and occasionally failures! – and try to help with problem areas.

We share plants, cuttings material and seeds, and specialist techniques such as preparing entries for flower and vegetable shows.

We also gain inspiration from visits to some of the amazing gardens in the area, including some that are not normally open to the public, and invite the occasional speaker to benefit from their expertise.

Themed meetings have included apple and potato days, but we find time to relax and socialise too.

Next meeting

15th June, when we will be visiting two gardens in the Isle of Whithorn.

Members will be given further details nearer the time.

Previous meetings

  • August 2024 - the eco house garden

    In August the Gardening Group visited Jacqui and Ian's new eco house in Whauphill for a tour of the garden and a bring-and-share lunch.  It took around six months in 2021 to build the house, which has a ground source heat pump, underfloor heating, solar panels, and a lot of insulation.  The garden was created out…

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  • July 2024 - Barry Unwin's garden

    Barry had worked in horticulture for 45 years. In 1973 he was appointed Garden Supervisor at Logan Botanic Garden and took over as Curator in 1987 and retired in 2007.  His amazing garden was a mixture of trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, bulbs and half hardy perennials.  Consequently, the form, colour, textures and scents were magnificent…

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We have visited a wide range of gardens since 2022 - so many that we have put the full list on a separate page. We hope you will be inspired to join us!

Recent past meetings 2025-26

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