Saturday, 17 June 2023

Slugs are just homeless snails

 Garden Pests: Friend or Foe

Chaired by Kate, this Forum looked at garden pests using Val Bourne’s recent article in the Telegraph as a starting point. She argues “Not all slugs are bad – you should embrace them in your garden” and goes on to distinguish between helpful and hateful slugs and the most effective ways of dealing with them. We discussed methods of preventing slug damage from copper rings to beer traps and how to dispose of them. Changing our planting habits, using silver leaved plants and companion planting were considered.

Kate brought her book by Val Bourne and offered to loan it

  Display Table

Kate’s jug contains Geraniums: Max Frei, Patricia, Ann Folkard and Rozeanne with Astrantias: the dark Roma, the white Shaggy and Maxima




Dorothy brought Heuchera, Astrantia, Centaurea (cornflower), Allium moly, Lychnis coronaria, a side shoot of Delphinium, a Common Spotted Orchid and the fragrant Sweet Peas Bubble Gum and Gwendoline

Judith brought a lovely white Poppy, Silene fimbriata, Matricariawhite Argyranthemum  , Peucedanum, a silver leafed Pulmonaria and Cineraria Maritima. They would look wonderful in a container or a bed.


Next Meeting

7th July: Friday Forum Summer Mini Show


 

Friday, 9 June 2023

Visit to East Riddlesden Hall, Keighley

Friday Forum members met at  East Riddlesden Hall for a tour round the gardens by the lovely and knowledgeable Ben Cooper.  Ben has been head gardener here for two years.


 
 


The first border we came across was a herb garden with a variety of herbs including some more unusual ones which could have been used at that time such as soapwort.  These were used for both medicinal and culinary purposes.


In this walled garden is an orchard and a deep and high herbaceous border


 






After the tour, some members visited the Hall while others visited the tea shop.
Maggie Y sent these photos of a recent visit to Harlow Carr



Across from Harlow Carr in Harrogate is  Horticap who have revamped their nature trail and included information boards on insects, butterflies and wild flowers.  The fairy garden is also looking charming.  The nursery has interesting plants at a reasonable price and the cafe/restaurant has outdoor seating and is much cheaper than Betty's. 


Next Meeting:
  
June 16th Forum: Friend or Foe; Garden Pests