• Jadi play upbeat hits including funk, soul, reggae, two-tone, pop and disco tracks that'll be sure to get you dancing.

    Saturday 27th April

    From 7pm, food at 7.30pm (food included in ticket price), band from 8.pm, drinks payable on the evening Last orders for drinks 11.30pm and we close at midnight
  • Weeping Birch 'Shaft'. Medium-sized deciduous tree. Has upright, pyramidal shape with long, drooping branches. Leaves are bright green, before turning golden-yellow in Autumn. Bark is attractive, peeling away to reveal white layers beneath. Valuable to wildlife.
  • 'Kilmarnock' is a stiffly deciduous, half standard tree with yellowish branches, ovate leaves, and large grey catkins with yellow anthers opening before the leaves in Spring. The pollen-laden catkins are immensely popular with bees. Ideal for smaller gardens.
  • 'Pendula' is a lovely half standard weeping ornamental pear tree with beautiful grey-green narrow leaves that have a silver downy underside. Pretty single white flowers appear in April-May and they are popular with wildlife. The wonderful silvery-blue foliage turns an attractive bronzed green in the autumn before falling and brown/green ornamental fruits are also produced which are eaten by birds.
  • A compact, half standard, mound-forming, semi-evergreen tree with glossy, leathery, dark green leaves. In mid- to late Spring pink-tinged buds open to tubular, pure white flowers in dense, terminal, almost spherical clusters. Prune to maintain shape.
  • Black Locust. A slow-growing, half standard deciduous tree. Charming and unusual twisted stems and curly leaves. The foliage emerges a refreshing lime green with multiple pairs of rounded leaflets, transforming into a beautiful buttery yellow in Autumn. This dwarf member of the Black Locust family boasts fragrant white flowers hanging delicately from its curled branches in summer.
  • Paper Bush 'Grandiflora'. Deciduous shrub with large, fragrant yellow flowers. Flowers appear on bare stems during February and March, before mid-green leaves emerge. Bark is attractive all-year round. Ideal for poor soil and drier spots.
  • Rocky mountain Juniper. Dense, ascending branches with aromatic, steel-blue leaves form a narrow, pencil-shaped plant. Often carrying juniper berries in Autumn. Prune to desired shape and height.
  • Ornamental Cherry. Deciduous half standard tree. Pale pink, fragrant flowers appear in spring, after the young leaves have appeared. The colourful foliage is red whilst young, turning a more intense red-purple through the summer months and becoming more bronzed in autumn. Occasionally a few cherry sized, blackish-purple fruits are produced in July.
  • Honey Locust. Large, deciduous tree. Leaves are arranged in small, delicate 'leaflets', and turn bright yellow in Autumn. Branches are slightly weeping, and produce a graceful shape.
  • Cercis ‘Merlot’ is a graceful new introduction of weeping habit. Deciduous tree. Leaves are heart-shaped, deep red-purple turning green in summer and shades of orange, bronze and red-purple in Autumn. A good display of deep-pink flowers appear in clusters on bare stems before the leaves in Spring. Perfect for small gardens.
  • Cercis ‘Vanilla Twist’ is a graceful new introduction of weeping habit. Deciduous tree. Broad, soft, heart-shaped leaves grow in copper-tinted green to deep blue-green to yellow. Stunning clusters of creamy white, sweetpea-like flowers bloom on bare branchlets in early spring. Perfect for small gardens.

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