Talk: Behind the scenes at the Chelsea Flower Show
Tracy Foster gave us a fascinating
presentation about her 2012 exhibit which she based on Yorkshire and the Brontes.
Applications for the show are made in
August for the garden to be completed the following May. Tracy began by thoroughly researching the
Bronte family and where they lived, made a preliminary drawing and a rough 3D
model from plasticine. She then had to
source the plants, the stone and even trees with a windswept look. It takes a lot of hard work, especially in the
time allotted to build the garden in the week before the show. Her efforts earned her a gold medal.
Tracy is exhibiting again at Chelsea this year
inspired by the Yorkshire coastline. We
shall be interested to see the finished garden, especially now we know the
background and the work that goes into it.
Display
Table
Gill bought the attractive Primula and Hellebore at High Trees Nursery, which now has a good cafe as well as offering good plants http://www.hightrees.co.uk/ |
Carol’s container includes the unusual Grevillea rosmarinifolia jenkensii, Daphne intermedia Jacqueline
Postill,
Hamamelis Arnold Promise, Viburnum Dawn, Hellebores and Heathers
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Gill brought Cornus mas, Mahonia, Corydalis, Snowdrops, double and single, Snowflakes, Primrose vulagaris and the white form. |
Notices
Dorothy advised us of the dates of the Paxton
sales (see below) when we will be selling plants and bric a brac. Members are asked to bring any items they
have for the first sale to the Friday Forum on the day before the sale; March
17th.
Margaret D was thanked for the wonderful way
she has organised the kitchen on Show days over many years. Margaret is now standing down and we are
looking for someone to take over this task.
Graham reminded us of the Paxton AGM which
will be on Tuesday 25th April at 8:00 pm and urged members to
attend.
Janella is taking bookings for our day
trip (see the page Garden Visits 2017for details) and has informed us that
non-members are welcome to join us.
Next
Meeting
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