Bruton Filling Station: Religion with music and singing, coffee and cake
Bruton School for GirlsReligion with music, singing, coffee and cake at Bruton School for Girls. For further details email: Don and Lynne Hart at donandlynnehart@gmail.com or Gordon Fry at g.fry@westendgaragebruton.com or ring Gordon […]
Eduardo Chillida: Hauser & Wirth Somerset
One of the foremost Spanish sculptors of the twentieth century, Eduardo Chillida is widely celebrated for his monumental sculptures and enduring fascination with interconnected shape, space and organic form. Hauser […]
Thomas J Price. Thoughts Unseen
Hauser & Wirth Dropping Lane, BrutonThe artist’s inaugural exhibition with Hauser & Wirth in Somerset, presents two decades of conceptual enquiry spanning film, early sculpture, and the artist’s largest figurative bronze to date. His personal […]
Bruton W.I. meeting
Bruton W.I. meeting to be held at Jill Bishton’s, Quaperlake Street. Time tbc but expected to be 10.30am.
‘Skills for Growing’: a Charles Dowding talk at the Stripy Duck about the best skills you can learn.
Stripy Duck 35 High Street, BrutonIn ‘Skills for Growing’ Charles shares the knowledge and techniques you need for success in all aspects of vegetable gardening, based on my decades of experience.
Charles’ desire is to save you time, effort and money, through making all your inputs effective. From seeds and water, to the space in your garden. There are three chapters with vital information about spacing, and a harvesting table for easier planning of second plantings to keep space full.
He advises on how to create planting plans, succeed with succession and reduce rotation. There are chapters on saving your own seed, propagation, multisowing, spacing for all common vegetables, methods of harvesting and how they influence growth, watering (both when and how much) and using covers for warmth as well as pest protection. He also describes successful winter gardening, and growing perennial vegetables.
Bruton Art Society Annual General Meeting and January lecture
Caryford Community Hall CaryfordReports, elections, future programmes etc followed by: “Flora gave me fairest flowers” a lecture given by Joanna Cobb on flowers and plants in art through three millennia.