Tuesday, 8 July 2014

Showing off



Friday Forum’s mini summer show received  many submissions and was judged by Tony Booth, assisted by Graham Wheatley.
 Tony Booth





 


 
 first prize


 
 


 


 









Talk: Trees in Britain by Friday Forum Member Celia Latham Brown 


Celia gave us a fascinating talk on trees in Britain from the end of the ice age until the present day.
18 000 years ago Britain was still joined to Europe and animals brought over seeds which caused moss to grow, then grasses, then trees.  This is happening in Antarctica at the moment as visitors are transferring seeds attached to their clothing and footwear.
We learnt that Birch and Juniper were the earliest trees followed by Beech, Ash, Oak   and Elder.  Successive invaders introduced new species; the Romans brought fruit trees and the Normans brought Sycamore.
Trees were important to Britain; the Vikings used the forests for wood and food and at times of famine, people foraged for food on the fringes of the forests.
Forests were also used as hunting grounds, and industry needed wood for fuel.  Oak trees were used in shipbuilding and to construct Nelson’s favourite vessel HMS Agamemnon, 2,000 trees were used.
The oldest tree is a 5000 year old Yew in Pembrokeshire and round the corner here in Leeds we had our own Shire Oak. From Viking times, the district of Headingley was the centre of the Wapentake of Skyrack, or Siaraches, the "Shire oak". The name may refer to an oak tree that was used as a meeting place for settling legal disputes and raising armies.  It stood between the two well-known pubs, the Original Oak and the Skyrack.  The tree died and was felled in May 1941 and the trunk cut into pieces and authenticated chunks were sold off.


Many more interesting facts,,but too numerous to mention, were heard in Celia’s presentation.





Display Table
 Margaret's pot of wild flowers from seeds of Pictorial Meadows
 
 Ann's display in a watering can for Tour de France/Yorkshire and 50 years of RHS includes Alchemilla Mollis, bamboo, buttercup ivy, berberis aurea
 
Gill’s: Astilbes, holydiscus shrub with plume, stylorphorm – for shade all summer, Iris Gerald Derby – continual flowerer, scutellaria , Digitalis, Aconitum, Giant Fennel, Solarnum, Sweet Rocket, knautia, loosestrife
 
 
Campanula persicifolia 'Chettle Charm'

Notice Board

Jenny gave out notices from Paxton committee meeting of 17 June:  The May plant sale was a success and on Sat 19 July there will be a  coffee morning and plant sale at Paxton 10 - 12
 
Elizabeth reminded us that Leeds Flower Show, to be held at the Grammar School at Leeds on the 2nd & 3rd of August will be  150 years old and a replica of the 1864 show is being created using historic reports.
Pat Clarke’s garden visit on 15 August will be followed by a tour of the Centenary garden and rockery at Valley Gardens, for those who are interested.

Paxton's monthly flower arranging group held it's last meeting and we take this opportunity of thanking Kath Hall who has taught the classes over many years.  She gave her students useful tips from her time as a florist,made the lessons fun and encouraged entries to local shows.


Dates for your diary
Next meeting:  
18th July:  Day trip leaving Paxton at 9 am  
1st August:Forum - Useful tools in the garden   
Friends of Paxton meet regularly on the first Monday of the month from Midday.  An hour or two or your time to help maintain the premises are always welcome.  If another date is more suitable for you, please let us know.  


Friday Forum meetings are 1.30pm on 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at Paxton Hall, Paxton Horticultural Society, 186 Kirkstall Lane, Leeds LS5 2AB.   Meetings may be hands-on sessions, guest speakers or garden visits. Regular features are the Display Table where members can bring their plants for discussion and advice and the Sales Table where members sell their plants, cuttings and produce to help the club funds.  For further information log on to https://sites.google.com/site/paxtonhorticulturalsocietycouk/Home

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Allez! Friday Forum supports Tour de France

Friday Forum shows its support by creating a stunning display in front of Paxton Hall
 "I'll do the bike while the rest of you do the planting"

 "So, how are we going to do this?"

 "How about this?"
 "Looking good"
 "Yes, we think so too"


 What do you think?

See it for yourself at the Friday Forum mini Summer show on 4th July.  Scroll down to see the categories you can enter.

Saturday, 21 June 2014

Visit to HORTICAP




On a sunny afternoon, Sue Donnelly, volunteer and trustee,gave Friday Forum a tour of the gardens and nursery including a peek “behind the scenes”.  Horticap is based at Bluecoat Wood Nurseries, Harrogate where suitably qualified staff and a team of volunteers provide training in horticulture and other skills for adults with learning disabilities.  At the moment there are 40 part-time and full-time students aged between 18 and 70.


In the thirty years it has been trading the site, which now extends to four acres, has seen many changes.  This year’s project saw the addition of a charming tea room and next year the polytunnels will be replaced.

The Greenhouse
 Greenhouse which is heated with a wood burning stove with adaptable work spaces to accommodate students with special  needs.  It is used for propagating, sowing and making up hanging baskets and troughs for public events.


The Garden
A grid has been drawn up showing all the plants in the garden.  In addition to the attractive planting, there are many sculptures and ornaments.  Currently there are bicycle wheels decorated by the students in honour of the Tour de France.
 
 Peter Rabbit welcomed us to the garden

 



Wildlife Area
This has been established with the help of a donation. There are identification charts for insects, flora and fauna.

 



 The Wendy House




 The bird hide

Green issues
The site has its own wind turbine providing electricity, recycling building for plant pots. Rainwater from roofs is collected for toilets and irrigation, compost heap,
Local tree surgeons provide kindling and woodchip which is sold on.

Workshop
A DIYer’s heaven.  Fully stocked workshop for repairs and construction of bird boxes, chairs, fencing etc
We also saw the students' Mess where they had their lunch.  
Timothy and Michael longstanding and industrious workers
 
 
Plant Sales
A wide range of flowers, shrubs and vegetables of excellent quality are available to purchase at very reasonable prices. 
Bluecoat Wood Nurseries, Otley Road, Harrogate, HG3 1QL
The shop and cafe are open daily from 10 - 4
A visit to Horticap can be combined with a walk round nearby RHS Harlow Carr which is also off Otley Road.
We were most impressed with what the students have achieved and I think we all agree that our visit to Horticap was a success and many of us will be making a return trip very soon.
Next meeting:   Friday Forum mini Summer Show.  For information on entry categories, scroll down to the previous blog post.                      
Friends of Paxton are meeting Monday 7th July from Midday.  An hour or two or your time to help maintain the premises are always welcome.  If another date is more suitable for you, please let us know.  In June, there will be a Dig In at Paxton Garden; date TBA.
Friday Forum meetings are 1.30pm on 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at Paxton Hall, Paxton Horticultural Society, 186 Kirkstall Lane, Leeds LS5 2AB.   Meetings may be hands-on sessions, guest speakers or garden visits. Regular features are the Display Table where members can bring their plants for discussion and advice and the Sales Table where members sell their plants, cuttings and produce to help the club funds.  For further information log on to https://sites.google.com/site/paxtonhorticulturalsocietycouk/Home


Tuesday, 17 June 2014

INFORMATION ABOUT THE FRIDAY FORUM SUMMER SHOW 4th JULY 2014

What are you going to enter?


FRIDAY FORUM SUMMER SHOW

4th JULY 2014

Class 1   One bloom HT Rose

Class 2   One stem Floribunda Rose

Class 3   One stem any other Rose

Class 4   One vase Sweet Peas

Class 5   One vase Pinks

Class 6   One vase cut flowers, judged for frontal effect

Class 7   One Pot Plant
 

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Blooming June



Display Table


Choosing peppers to take home to grow on  


Friday Forum supports Tour de France
 Planting up grow bags with yellow flowers

  
Notice Board

Dates for your diary
Next meeting: 20th June.  Visit to    HORTICAP, Blue Coat Wood Nurseries, Otley Road. Harrogate HG3 1QL.  B6162 Otley Road on the opposite side of the road to RHS Harlow Carr – Horticap sign on the roadside.
Meet at 1.30 pm. Donations would be appreciated.
Horticap is a charity based enterprise which gives adults with learning difficulties the opportunity to train in horticulture in their own plant nursery as well as gain a range of life skills.  A volunteer speaker will take us on a tour of the Horticap site.  After the tour refreshments will be served and the shop will be open.

Friends of Paxton are meeting Monday 7th July from Midday.  An hour or two or your time to help maintain the premises are always welcome.  If another date is more suitable for you, please let us know.  In June, there will be a Dig In at Paxton Garden; date TBA.

Friday Forum meetings are 1.30pm on 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month at Paxton Hall, Paxton Horticultural Society, 186 Kirkstall Lane, Leeds LS5 2AB.   Meetings may be hands-on sessions, guest speakers or garden visits. Regular features are the Display Table where members can bring their plants for discussion and advice and the Sales Table where members sell their plants, cuttings and produce to help the club funds.  For further information log on to https://sites.google.com/site/paxtonhorticulturalsocietycouk/Home