In this week’s forum we had the
opportunity to take cuttings, prick out seedlings and exchange advice and
ideas.
Members were asked what they had done
during National Gardening Week and
here are some answers:
Brenda and Margaret B Cutting back the old ferns to see the new growth |
Eric has been pricking out bedding plants
and Judith was busy setting up Harrogate Flower Show
Janella consulted her impressive diary and was able to recall that she deadheaded daffodils, hard pruned Arbutus Unedo and sorted out the pond |
....... and Norma was Strulching
Strulch is a light and easy to use garden mulch made
from wheat straw for organic gardening
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Elizabeth brought an interested newspaper
article entitled Bed and Breakfast for
Bees
Judith rescued a pink rose from a pound
shop. We wish it a speedy recovery.
Trevor’s Muscari A touch of snow came as a present from M & S in a lovely jug. |
Judith’s Hellebore |
Gill brought a “thug – nearest thing to a
triffid” the Chrysosplenium
macrophyllum and the mouseplant Arisarum proboscideum, so called because it looks as if a mouse is
hiding under its leaves.
Norma shared her recipe to rid your garden
of Lily Beetle
Jenny’s Spanish bluebells have suddenly sprouted like this after many years – any thoughts? |
Notice
Board
Paxton AGM is on Tuesday 25
April at 8 pm. Please make an effort and show your support by attending,
in view of local societies having to close, and if anyone can help out by
joining the committee, it would be appreciated.
Please note change of date for our final garden
visit. This will be Golden Acre Park on
25th August and not 18th August as previously advised. Full details of our visits for 2017 has now
been updated on the blog.
Erratum: In the last blog post I mistakenly referred
to the Tulip Apple Dawn. This should
have read Apeldoorn
after the area of the Netherlands
and can be red or yellow.
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Meeting
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