Events at Borde Hill

Borde Hill Gardens. Allium Globemaster putting on a fantastic display.

News from one of my top favourite gardens! I’m always happy to share information on events at the gardens I love to visit.

The Specialist Spring Plant Fair will be held at Borde Hill, near Haywards Heath in West Sussex, on Sunday 12th May from 10am to 3pm.

Hosted by the Plant Fairs Roadshow, a collective of independent specialist nurseries, visitors will see a lineup of locally grown, garden worthy and unusual plants from leading growers from across the South East, including several RHS exhibitors.


Borde Hill’s gardening team will be available throughout the event to offer horticultural advice to visitors, helping them find the right plant for the right place. It’s a chance to put your burning horticultural questions to the experts!

Plants and tools will be on sale


The Spring Plant Fair also offers a unique opportunity to delve into Borde Hill’s rich history of planting excellence, with a complimentary talk led by Head of Horticulture, Harry Baldwin, at 12pm in the Garden Marquee. Delve into the remarkable legacy of Colonel Stephenson Robert Clarke, the visionary plantsman behind the Garden’s extraordinary collection of rare trees and flowering shrubs, while hearing about the pioneering propagation programme aimed at safeguarding these botanical wonders for future generations.

A photo of a magnolia I spotted last time I visited the gardens. Borde Hill is famous for its magnolias, azaleas and many rare trees and shrubs.

Specialist exhibitors include Clare’s Chillies, Miles Japanese Maples, and Chailey Iris Garden, along with other well-known names such as Plantbase, Hardy Cottage Garden Plants and Eleplants, among others. The Sussex branch of the Hardy Plant Society will be there too, along with Sussex Wildlife Trust and the Australasian Plant Society
The Spring Plant Fair is a wonderful time to visit Borde Hill, when the Azalea Ring will be a kaleidoscope of colour with deciduous Kurume azaleas. Across the Garden there will also be uplifting displays of rhododendrons, flowering trees, bluebells, tulips and striking Allium Globemaster adding vibrant colour to the Italian Garden and Blue Border.

Azaleas I couldn’t resist photographing! Such a beautiful colour.
A photo of magnolias and candelabra primulas – a scene I enjoyed when I visited in May.

The Plant Fair will be open from 10am-3pm – for more information visit: Specialist Spring Plant Fair – Borde Hill

https://bordehill.co.uk/events/plant-fair-2024/

https://bordehill.co.uk/

Peony at Borde Hill.

Also, many congratulations to Eleni and Andrewjohn Stephenson Clarke for their RHS Veitch Memorial Medal. A well deserved award!

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