Saturday, 20 January 2018

A year in the life of Rodley Nature Reserve



Presentation:  A year in the life of Rodley Nature Reserve 
 Barbara and Peter Murphy
 Barbara and Peter and Murphy returned to Friday Forum to give another presentation, this time closer to home.  They gave a wonderful illustrated talk about Rodley Nature Reserve.  The afternoon was enjoyed by all and Barbara, who is a talented photographer, brought greeting cards she produces with her pictures of the reserve.
 Barbara's greeting cards
It’s definitely on my “to visit” list.  For more information see: http://www.rodleynaturereserve.org/ 
 
Display Table
 Ann's winter bouquet

 Janella's Clivia

 Trevor's Hellebore
Next Meeting

2nd February:  AGM, general discussion and free raffle


Saturday, 6 January 2018

Six on Saturday January

Here are photos of six of the plants brought by our members to our Gardening club
 Just some of Peter’s collection of Cyclamen coum
Ann’s fragrant Sarcococca confusa and Hamamelis mollis (Chinese witch hazel)

Gill’s container of flowers which are out in her garden this week includes Pachyphragma, snowdrops, Sarcococca confusa, Aconite, Cyclamen coum and wild primrose
  Judith's golden leaved Coleus Roy Pedley

 Judith's tete a tete daffs

  Judith's Pineapple sage



  Argyranthemums which are still flowering in Judith's garden



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“Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.” ― Oprah Winfrey



New Year Forum
We had an impromptu discussion on eclectic topics:
Judith spoke about the medicinal properties of sage
Thelma had researched more on the green wood brought in by Jenny and found information on Tom Volk’s blog  http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/  (July 2008)
Janella confessed that she needs to declutter and asked for tips
Trevor ranted about purchasing bulbs and plants only to find out that they flowered a different colour from those advertised and wondered why Trades Description doesn’t apply.
Display Table
Just some of Peter’s collection of Cyclamen coum
 Ann’s fragrant Sarcococca confusa and Hamamelis mollis (Chinese witch hazel)
 These stag beetles were a Christmas gift for bug-loving Ann
 Gill’s basket of pots of early Spring flowers makes an attractive display

Gill’s container of flowers which are out in the garden this week includes Pachyphragma, snowdrops, Sarcococca confusa, Aconite, Cyclamen coum and wild primrose

Judith brought Clivia, Hellebore Christmas Carol,  the golden leaved Coleus Roy Pedley, Ammi, Pineapple sage and Tête á Tête daffodils
 Judith’s jug contains Argyranthemums which are still flowering in her garden
Notice Board
We are glad to hear that Jenny is getting better after her operation and wish a speedy recovery to those members who are under the weather.

Can anyone help out with these requests?
Caroline has requested that Friday Forum annual subscription of £12.00 be paid at the next meeting.  Payment should be made either by cheque made out to Paxton Horticultural Society or cash in a named envelope please.
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19th January:  Presentation by Peter and Barbara Murphy entitled “A Year in the life of Rodley Nature Reserve”