Talk by Peter Williams on Special Plants for
Small Gardens
Always entertaining, Peter gave an
interesting, illustrated talk on different styles and designs for small gardens. Peter gave us a list of suggested plants and
trees and loads of ideas to consider for our own gardens.Display Table
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Gill explained how to weave a wreath from willow |
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Gill’s vase contained Hydrangeas, Phlox, Eupatorium rugosum, yellow Buddleia weyeriana, Cosmos and Fuchsia |
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Judith's vase contains Roscoea spice island, annual Salvia, Catalpa, foliage of Canna, Tithonia and Dahlia |
Ann brought a beautiful bouquet of poisonous
plants:
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Aconitum (hemsleyanum, bicolor, spatlese, carmichaelii), Colcium (album and lilac wonder), Ricinus communis, Arum italicum, Hedera buttercup, Taxus fastigiata aurea and digitalis |
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Margaret H asked why her aubergines didn’t grow although she had watered and fed them. Anyone? |
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Sue G brought a Pavonia from the Harrogate Flower Show. It is a South African plant from the mallow family and the yellow flowers last just a day |
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Jenny saw this in the RHS magazine and realised she had some Teucrium in her garden |
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Maggie’s roses are Iceberg, Blush Noisette, Mermaid and Pink Perpetue |
Gill J’s arrangement included Aster Monch,
Cerinthe major, pelargonium, penstemons (phoenix violet,pink and garnet) Sweet
William, hardy osteospermum, Hesperantha, Calendula, Fuchsia, Leycesteria, named after William Leycester a horticulturist in Bengal around the 1820s.
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Dorothy’s Abutilon grown from a cutting. |
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Kate’s container: Verbena rigida, Clematis Helios, Phlox blue paradise, Aralia sun king, hardy Begonia claret jug, Anemone pamina, Cosmos purity, Aster x frikartii Monch, Rudbeckia sahara |
Next meeting is on 15
th October and
will have a harvest theme. There will be
a quiz and we request that members bring a homemade cake/dish/produce to share.
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