Wednesday, 28 February 2018
CANCELLATION OF FRIDAY FORUM 2ND MARCH
The Friday Forum committee have decided to cancel the meeting this Friday due to the weather, but hope to see you all on Friday 16th March for the Presentation: Chelsea Coastal Garden by Tracy Foster.
Stay safe and warm
Saturday, 17 February 2018
"The flowers of late winter and early spring occupy places in our hearts well out of proportion to their size." - Gertrude S. Wister
Presentation
Don Witton, who holds a Plant Heritage
National Collection of hardy Euphorbia, kept us interested and entertained with
his knowledge and wit as he talked about Euphorbias and other Spring flowers. Don, whose enthusiasm is catching, showed us
that there is a plant for every situation and we went away clutching the
handouts we were given to decide which we could add to our gardens.
Display
Table
A hint of Spring:
Ann’s Crocuses; the Chrysanthus yellow Advance and the white Ard Schenk’ plus the purple Tricolor |
Gill’s attractive display of Spring flowers |
Gill’s Hellebore flowers |
In Gill’s pot contains: snowdrops including the tall but droopy Cicely Hall, the Snowflake Leucojum, Pulmonaria rubra and Cardamine |
Kate brought a tall Euphorbia in a pot
with only a few leaves at the top. Expert
Don Witton advised her to plant out in the soil and new leaves will soon appear
at the base.
Gardening
Matters
Are you guilty of Godwottery?
Meaning: 1.
A highly romantic, exaggeratedly elaborate garden, usually composed of
bizarrely incompatible plants and objects. 2. A love or affection for
such gardens. 3. Affected, archaic language.
Here is a gardener’s blog about it:
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Maggie braved the weather and visited
Burton Agnes to see their Snowdrop Spectacular. She was disappointed that they
had no interesting ones on sale. Open
until March.
Hodsock Priory’s Snowdrop Walk is also
open until the beginning of March and there is a list of snowdrops for sale on
their website.
Next
Meeting
2nd March: Forum – content to be advised. That’s what it says on the programme, but we
all like a surprise and we are never disappointed!
Saturday, 3 February 2018
February Forum
Forum
AGM:
The accounts had been presented at the last meeting. Judith went through the Friday Forum’s activities
during 2017 and thanked the committee for their efforts throughout the year and
the members for their participation. Judith
was thanked for her able leadership.
Display
TableGill’s container with Snowdrops, Celendine, blue and white (Rolf Fiedler) Ipheions, Cyclamen coum and Garrya elleptica |
Gill’s double Primula with a dark red flower |
Gill’s purple Iris Pixie |
Judith’s pot contains Ipheion Jessie, a geranium seedling and Sempervivum |
Jenny brought Snowdrop Primrose Warburg |
Jenny brought a newspaper article which
told the amazing story of a cliff top village in China which was reached by
2556 steps!
This put her in mind of the plant hunter
Ernest Wilson who brought back plants from high altitude situations in China in
1899.
Peter brought some of his artwork including a painted canvas |
Janella’s Snowdrops S. Arnott |
Ann’s pot reminds us that Spring is on its way: Narcissus Tête á Tête and Iris reticulate Polar Ice and Clairette |
Ann’s
Winter flowering Mandragora aka Devil’s Apple or Love Apple. Ann told us many fascinating facts and myths
about this plant which also features in Harry Potter. https://psychonautwiki.org/wiki/Mandragora_(botany)/
|
Notice
Board
York Gate garden is open from 20th – 23rd February
2018, with many different varieties of snowdrops for visitors to enjoy. The recently refurbished tearoom will be open
for lunches, afternoon teas.
Tuesday 20th – Friday 23th February, 12.30pm – 4.30pm
Monday 19th February, Friends of York Gate private preview
Standard admission £5.00, Children (16 and under) Free, Friends (plus two guests) Free
Address: Back Church Lane, Adel, Leeds, LS16 8DW Tel: 0113 267 8240
Tuesday 20th – Friday 23th February, 12.30pm – 4.30pm
Monday 19th February, Friends of York Gate private preview
Standard admission £5.00, Children (16 and under) Free, Friends (plus two guests) Free
Address: Back Church Lane, Adel, Leeds, LS16 8DW Tel: 0113 267 8240
On 21st February
at 7.30, Aaron Hickman talking about Orchid care to the WY Fuchsia and Pot
Plant Society. All welcome.
Paxton Spring
Show and Plant Sale with free admission is on 31st March
On 16th
June there will be a luncheon and talk on the life of Joseph Paxton.
|
Hearty congratulations
to member Kate van Heel for winning best private garden in the area.
Carl recommends
these two companies for good soft fruit: https://www.pomonafruits.co.uk/ and http://www.rvroger.co.uk/index.php?ls=fp
Next
Meeting
16th February: Presentation by Don Witton – Euphorbias and other
spring flowering plants
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