We held the first meeting in our new venue. It was fitting that we started the meeting with Friday Forum’s AGM followed by a talk by Paxton chairman, John Freer.
Presentation
As always, John, who loves to experiment with growing plants, entertained and educated us. We found out that the UK grows more daffodils commercially than any other country and tete a tete bulbs come in sizes small with one flower, medium bearing two flower and large with 2 – 3 flowers. He grows newly acquired daffodil bulbs in a pot first in case they have a virus.
John brought along these plants and each one came with a story
A three-year old Winter flowering Almond which flowers from November to May |
Pelargonium |
Daffodil bulbocodium Arctic Bells, Iris Sensation and Corydalis Beth Evans,Polyanthus and Primula |
Vernal Equinox Table
Norma organised this charming table. There are spring flowers and branches, feathers, (artificial) birds eggs and candles.
Display Table
Carol’s Hyacinth is perhaps the latest of the distributed bulbs to flower |
Ann brought the orange flowered ornithogalum from South Africa |
Ann also brought Hellebores Ashwood, Tibetanus, Yellow and argutifolius, Puschkinia, Galanthus double, Cardamine raphanifolia, Narcissus and Hepatica ballardii |
Maggie brought a pot of white Muscari |
Maggie also brought Narcissi: Snow baby, Jetfire, Tete-a-tete bearing three flowers and Magnolia stellata |
Judith brought a pot of the attractive Tete a tete Bouclé and Amanda brought a double, yellow Snowdrop, Daphne, Erysimum, Rosemary, Hellebore, Amicia, the scented winter Pansy Blueberry Swirl and Primula (sorry no photos)
Gardening Matters
Peter told us about a supplier of horse manure. Not sure about the names of the horses though! |
Next Meeting: 21st March - A presentation by David and Elizabeth Smith on NGS and Scape Lodge Garden
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