Parkstone Gardeners' Society

Affiliated to The Royal Horticultural Society, The Dorset Federation of Horticultural Societies and The Daffodil Society

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On February 27th 1897 the Parkstone reminder, a weekly newspaper printed by St. Peter's Church, featured a leader proposing the setting up of a gardeners' association. A week later, on Thursday, March 4th at a meeting at Church House, Parkstone (the building that subsequently house Parkstone Grammar School and then Ashley Cross Girls School), it was proposed by Mr A King and Mr R.W.Gapper that a Gardening Association be formed. It was agreed that it was not necessary for a person to be a gardener by profession in order to join the Association and that discussion should not be confined to strictly horticultural subjects but that lantern lectures could be given descriptive of other countries. The Association was to be called "Parkstone and District Gardeners' Amateurs and Cottagers Mutual Improvement Association".

 

Prior to March 4th 1897 the only comparible organisation was the Parkstone Chrysanthemum and Horticultural Society, whose patrons were Lady Wimborne and Lady Elizabeth Dugmore. They met at St Peters Schoolroom.

 

The Parkstone Reminder records that in May 1897 a large and enthusiastic audience attended a meeting of the new Society to hear a paper on "The Chrysanthemum" and comments that "interest already shown has ensured the success of the Society". A letter was received from Bournemouth Gardeners' Association inviting them to join them in their annual outing to Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. By September 2nd, 1897 the total of members exceeded 100 but not mention is made of any females attending.

 

By 1940 we were known as Parkstone Gardener's Association. Meetings were held in St Peters Parish Hall, where the main concern was the wartime campaign of "Grow More Food". By 1942, Poole had 50 acres of wartime allotments and 906 individual plots.

 

Moving to 1997, the Society  now meets at St. Aldhem's and celebrated it's Centenary year with record membership and attendance at our Summer Show.

 

Why not join us at one of our monthly meetings at the Branksome St. Aldelm Centre, Poole Road, Branksome,

Poole, BH12 1AD.

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