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 63, September 2018
The Lucombe Oaks;
Interns Reports;
Autumn Clear-up;
Treborth Photography and Archive internship;
Moth Trapping;
Adlington Hall visit;
Southern Lake District visit (Levens Hall, Rydal Hall, Holker Hall, Gresgarth House, Holehird Gardens);
Adam Frost;
Myrtus apiculate;
The role of BCGI;
Summer stress;
Into Chile part 1.
Issue 62, May 2018
Paul Hibbert and Hefina Chamberlain tributes;
Gardening Idioms;
Chilean Patagonia;
Citizen Science;
Yellowstone and Grand Teton in the Fall, US; Travelling for Trees;
An Anglesey Garden;
Seven Clever Ways Bluebells win the Woodland Turf War
Issue 61, January 2018
Anheddau Outdoors Walking Group;
Internships at Treborth;
Orchids and Treborth;
An Anglesey Garden (Llangefni);
A Bicycle a Tent and Boundless Nature for Company;
Wildlife and Gardening at Siambra Gwynion (Tregarth);
Sophie Williams;
Shorelines; Gait Barrows, National Nature Reserve, N Lancs;
Of Mice and Men (South Georgia)