Plants for Autumn Interest & Choosing Bulbs - Gardening Talk
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Plants for Autumn Interest & Choosing Bulbs - Gardening Talk

When

Wednesday, 7 October 2026, 11:30 – 13:00

Old Barn Garden Centre

Worthing Road, Dial Post, RH13 8NR

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11:3013:00

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Discover how you can bring late seasonal interest into your garden to extend the planting season through winter into spring. Subjects covered: Keri’s top plants and design tips for autumn colour Keri’s top selection of plants to help wildlife during the late season and into winter How to choose bulbs to extend the season through winter and into spring Who is the talk for? Beginners and garden enthusiasts are welcome. By the end of the talk you will have: Understand how you can bring spring interest into your garden to extend the season The knowledge to help you choose bulbs for successional displays Understand the role plants can play in supporting wildlife early in the season and what plants can help you achieve this The Tutor: Keri Fitzpatrick studied garden and landscape design at the University of Brighton, and has exhibited at RHS Hampton Court as well as Gardener’s World Live. Keri has travelled extensively and brings this experience to her garden planting and inspiration. The Venue: Old Barn Nurseries is one of the largest nurseries in Sussex. The talk will be held in their purpose-built studio ‘The Garden Room’.

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