2021 February update

The weather hasn’t been on the side of gardeners lately and most of our our forays outside have been to knock snow off weighed-down evergreens or cut back sodden perennials where we could reach without trampling the ground. However our walks in the local neighbourhood or even peering out at the the winter wonderland have lifted our spirits and we’ve been sent some stunning photographs by Anita, Sophie & Rosalie this month to share with you all – many thanks. There are plenty more on our Gallery , please do take a look.

A wintry day on Cannock Chase
A glimpse of green amongst the snow..
We hope somebody’s bringing the hay soon!

We have some good news that our members now have the opportunity to join Zoom gardening club meetings and a list of is available on our Programme 2021 page. We know that not everybody can join in but it’s something that we can offer to keep us going 
until we’re able to meet up again in person, which is of course what we all look forward to!   

New Year’s Greetings

Sunrise from Sylvia’s Gentleshaw garden

There are many things to be cheerful about when you’re a gardener, even during a third lockdown – bulbs poking through, buds waiting to burst open, the days lengthening, the sparkle of snow! And a fabulous sunrise from your garden if you’re very lucky.. 

Our regular meetings are still on hold due to the current situation so in the meantime we are pleased to bring you a very seasonal http://www.cwggc.co.uk/gallery/ of photos shared from our member’s gardens and the local area, here are a few samples. Onwards and upwards as the GQT saying goes!   

A brave rose!
Sylvia’s perky little box balls