Newsletter
A small team of volunteers have been producing newsletters three times a year since 1997. Each newsletter includes a report from the Curator, a range of articles that have wide appeal to gardeners, horticulturalists, botanists, and those with an interest in the natural environment and local history.
A list of our newsletters, with a summary of the articles in each one, and a link to the newsletter, can be found below.
The latest issue is not listed, as it is available only to members of the Friends for the first four months after publication. Newsletters are issued at the end of the following months: January, May and September.
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Newsletter contributions
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Issue 60, September 2017
Fear Of Missing Out and Fear Of Being Left Out;
Friends Coming of Age 21st anniversary;
Aboretum and new Arboretum Labels;
Chelsea, Gardens of the West Midlands;
An Anglesey Garden in Autumn;
Orchid Counting at Caeau Tan y Bwlch;
Mycology Matters;
Hair ice;
What is the point of Mosses?
Issue 59, May 2017
Bonfire/Composting Site;
Catching the Bug: Ilyocoris cimicoides;
Eventful Adventures in Crete;
Galápagos and Costa Rica;
Moonwort;
Marion Gash;
Ants in Our Plants;
Moth and Meteorological Records from Treborth;
Himalayan Balsam: A Growing Menace;
The Flora of Chile
Issue 58, January 2017
Malus hupehensis trees are National Champions;
An Anglesey Garden: Midwinter;
The Library at Treborth;
Best Volunteer Job in Treborth;
Creative Writing: Poems and Prose;
A brief Introduction to Cors Ddyga (Malltraeth Marsh);
Treborth Mapping and Surveying Internship 2016;
Orchids at Treborth: Update and Ramblings;
A Garden for Storiel; School Children Explore Wildlife at Treborth Botanic Garden:
The Importance of Inspiration;
Winter Delights;
Wild Elements: Celebrating Trees at the Treborth Botanic Garden;
The Meadow Maker; New Developments at Treborth