Harvest Festival
We
had a lovely spread of sweet and savoury foodstuffs brought by our
members.
There
was also a Quiz compiled by Maggie Y and Kate where we had to name 14
unusual fruits and vegetables. The highest mark was nine, so we
learned a lot.
Display
Table
Kate’s Fuchsia ‘Hawkshead’, Ceratostigma willmottianum, Callicarp ‘Profusion’, Salvias ‘Amistad’ and ‘Magic Spires’, Perovskia ‘Blue Spire’, Aster ‘Violet Queen’, Penstemon ‘Plum Jerkum’, Begonia grandis ssp. Evansiana ‘Claret Jug’ and w white form, Fagopyrum dibotrys, Rudbeckia deami, Geranium ‘Ann Folkard’
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Judith’s Geranium Kelly Ann |
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Dorothy brought Heuchera, Fuchsia Thalia, Penstemon, Dahlias, Lavender, Schizostylis and Aster |
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Judith’s jug contained Senecio viravira, which grows through Cotoneaster, Coleus and Eleagnus Quicksilver. |
Katherine
brought tomatoes, which have been late to ripen, Greek Basil and
homemade Bramble jam.
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Ann brought Arum italicum, Hedera helix Buttercup, Euonymus planipes, Cotoneaster, Amicia zygomeris |
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Carol's Penstamon Just Jayne |
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Trevor’s Fuchsia Celia Smedley |
Next Meeting: October 20th Forum – Your Garden and the World – Ruth Baumberg