1 hour
Penventon Park Hotel
Wed, 15 Oct, 2025 at 02:30 pm to 03:30 pm (BST)
Penventon Park Hotel
W End, Redruth TR15 1TE, United Kingdom, Redruth
The Cornwall Garden Society’s (CGS) Autumn Lecture Programme will be launched by David Pearce who is a botanist plant hunter and the thirteenth curator of the famous Abbotsbury Subtropical Gardens in Dorset an immersive paradise that nestles on the edge of the Jurassic Coast.
With over 30 acres Abbotsbury is a plantsman’s garden which is home to more than 6000 species from across the globe.
During his lectures David will explore the garden’s 265-year history as well as its design philosophy and the plants that make it special.
He will also discuss some gardening ‘take-homes’ for every type of garden and every type of gardener with time for questions at the end.
Abbotsbury: Past Present and Future will be David’s subject on Tuesday 14th October at 7.30pm at The Alverton Truro TR1 1ZQ – immediately following the CGS Annual General Meeting at 7pm – and on Wednesday 15th October at 2.30pm at Penventon Park Hotel Redruth TR15 1TE his theme will be My Life in Horticulture.
These lectures are free for CGS members. Non-members are welcome to attend to find out more about the Society and donations are gratefully received.
The Cornwall Garden Society is a charity that exists to encourage and improve the science art and practice of horticulture in all its branches; share knowledge about good gardening principles and Cornwall’s rich garden heritage and promote conserve protect and study the natural environment historic gardens and designed landscapes in Cornwall. The Society is affiliated to The Royal Horticultural Society and The Gardens Trust.
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