Reminder: Saturday Feb 12th, Michael Marriott

Saturday 12th February – 11.00am

Michael Marriott – ‘The Rose: The Most Garden-Worthy of All Plants’

Michael Marriott was the chief rosarian at David Austin Roses for 35 years. His enthusiasm is infectious and his knowledge of roses is encyclopaedic, especially for species roses, old roses, climbers and ramblers, the best modern roses and, of course, David Austin’s English Roses. He has designed many rose gardens and borders around the world. His own gardens have always been run on organic principles, selecting only the healthiest varieties of roses and using companion plants to attract beneficial insects.

Michael believes that roses are incredibly variable and versatile plants: “Not only can they look even more beautiful in association with other plants, they can also help with reducing pest and disease problems. It is easy to argue that they are the most garden-worthy of all plants.” This talk should persuade even the hardened sceptic that no garden is complete without roses.

From Jenny

HPS Somerset Subscription Reminder

If you have yet to pay your HPS Somerset subscription, and prefer to pay by cash or cheque, please bring your payment to the meeting on 12th February. I will not be there myself, but Stuart has kindly agreed to collect them for me.

I would be grateful if all outstanding subscriptions could be paid by the end of February. Please remember that you also need to renew your National HPS membership.

If you have any queries on your HPS Somerset membership, please drop me an email to jennyb.hps.somerset@gmail.com My postal address and telephone number are on your membership card, should you prefer to contact me that way.

Jenny Barr
Membership Secretary

Information for visitors to our Plant Fair

We do want all the visitors to our Plant Fairs to have an enjoyable and safe visit. Covid restrictions in England have been largely relaxed, but we still need to be vigilant. We have implemented a number of measures to improve safety, and would ask that visitors comply with the following advice.

  1. We will lay out the stalls at the fairs to allow as much space as possible around the stalls to minimise crowding when visitors are browsing
  2. Please try to maintain social distancing as much as possible during your visit, especially when queuing for entry or for toilets or refreshments
  3. Some of our nurseries can offer contactless payments, so please do use this if at all possible. However, our outdoor fairs are in rural locations, where the mobile phone signal can be variable, and the stall holders at our indoor fair are members of our group so will not be able to offer contactless payments. Therefore please do bring plenty of cash with you, and perhaps brush off your cheque book as well
  4. If at all possible please do bring your own bags or baskets and pack your purchases into them yourself. If that isn’t possible, don’t worry, our stall holders will be happy to help. Many will also have a supply of bags and boxes, but the stall holders at our indoor fair will only have a limited supply
  5. We will have hand sanitiser at the gates and toilets at our fairs, but suggest that you also bring your own supply to use during your visit
  6. Please don’t come to the fair if you are exhibiting any of the symptoms of COVID-19, or have tested positive and may be infectious
  7. It would be appreciated if those that are able to wear a face covering, both during their visit to our indoor fair, or whilst using indoor toilet or refreshment facilities at the outdoor fairs
  8. It is possible that Government Guidance may change in the future. If it does, and impacts the fairs, we will update the information on this page of our website

Plant Fair Information

To help anyone understand how the Plant Fair works, here are some additional notes:

  • In accordance with our normal practice, HPS members who volunteer to help at the Fair – either on the Group’s stall or on the gate – will not need to pay the entrance fee or book a ticket or parking of any sort. They will be sent a “Volunteers Pass” by me (Jane Hunt) which will allow them to park and time to look round in addition to their time on the stall or gate. 
  • Anyone who is not a volunteer must obtain a ticket via the booking site (the link to the booking site is on the Group’s website also).
  • RHS members must also obtain a ticket via the booking site accessible from our website, although this is free.
  • The Group does not make any money from the sale of entrance tickets – this all goes to the host garden as it does with all of our other Fairs. We only keep the fees paid by the nurseries for a stall. The RHS doesn’t make any money from this event either.
  • Parking is limited at the venue so all car drivers (RHS and others) must also book a parking permit via the booking site. We hope that people will choose to car share if possible. Parking permits are also free.
  • Tickets are available by hourly arrival slot, starting at 10.00am. This is intended to spread the arrival of customers and avoid an issue with parking. We expect the 10.00am slot to sell out quite quickly. Customers may arrive at any time within their chosen hour and stay as long as they wish. They do not have to leave the site at a particular time, although it would help the parking situation if they don’t stay too long!. 
  • The booking site will open on 1 February at 10.00am. The link to the booking site which appeared on my original note will be added beneath the flyer on the Home page of the Group’s website for convenience nearer the time. (It already has been added)

Jane Hunt

Zoom talk: Grow the best glorious plants

Invitation from the Scottish & Northern Borders Group:

Zoom Talk with Adam Pasco – Tuesday 25th January 2022, 7pm for 7.30pm start

Adam Pasco, who entertained us last year with his well received Zoom talk, “Create a garden for all seasons”, will be returning with another talk, this time entitled “Grow the best glorious plants”.

Creating a garden with colour and interest right through the year starts with choosing the best plants. In this beautifully illustrated talk Adam Pasco introduces a wide range of glorious plants that are guaranteed to succeed, whether growing them in flower borders, shady corners, or patio pots and baskets.

Adam shares a wealth of practical tips and ideas for choosing and growing plants that really perform, plus ideas on successful colour continuity and planting combinations. From climbers and clematis to shrubs, bedding, roses, hardy perennials, trees, fruits, veg and salad crops, he’ll introduce you to his favourite plants for sites in both sun and shade that provide a succession of colour right through the seasons.

Full of inspiring planting ideas, and illustrated with pictures and videos of plants at their best photographed in Adam’s own garden, ‘Grow The Best Glorious Plants’ is sure to fire the imagination with a wealth of wonderful suggestions, and introduce new plants you may not have considered growing before

From Adam’s website

Adam has been a leading garden journalist for many years and his new talk introduces us to a wide range of glorious plants that are guaranteed to succeed in borders, shady corners or containers.

Full of inspiring ideas and illustrated with photos and videos of creative planting ideas to provide a succession of colour throughout the season, Adam’s talk is sure to fire the imagination and introduce new plants that you may not have considered growing before.

Attendance to the talk costs £5, and the deadline for payment is Thursday 20th January. Bank transfer is the preferred method of payment.

Bank Transfer method

Bank: Bank of Scotland

Account Name: HPS Scottish and Northern Borders Group

Sort Code: 80-22-60

Account Number: 17144166

Reference: Zoom Jan 22

Email Colin Cutler hpstres@btinternet.com with your email, telephone number, and name when you have made the payment. You will receive an email from him with login details a few days before the lecture

Cheque method

If you pay by cheque send this with your name, email, telephone number and name to:

Colin Cutler, 3 Yew Gardens, Luncarty, Perth PH1 3UD.

You will be contacted by telephone or email with login in details a few days before the lecture

Plant Fair Volunteers and Tickets

We would welcome volunteers to help at the Plant Fair at Yeo Valley Organic Garden, Blagdon, BS40 7SQ on the 26th of March 2022. We need members to oversee the Group’s plant and publicity stall and also to man the gate to the fair to check pre purchased tickets in two hour shifts. Volunteers would have free entry to the fair and garden and do not need to book tickets. Please contact Jane Hunt if you can help.

We would also be pleased to receive donations of labelled plants to sell on the Group’s plant stall at the Fair. Please either bring them to February’s Group meeting or to the Fair on the day.

If you wish to go to the Fair but are unable to volunteer to help, tickets may be booked via the link on the Group’s website from 1 February or via http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/hardy-plant-society-somerset-group. Please select the hour from which you wish to arrive at the Fair and remember to book a parking permit for that hour too.

Reminder for Saturday 15th

The Somerset Group lecture this coming Saturday 15th of January will be given by Sue Applegate on the subject of “English Wines & Vineyards”. In this talk, Sue will talk about the development and progress of English wine-making, the techniques involved, and its increasing popularity and will tell us something about her own vineyard in the Polden Hills, Stocklands Vineyard. The lecture will start at 11.00am and we suggest that you arrive at the hall after 10.30am.

We would remind you that everyone attending the lecture must wear a mask at all times, except when seated for the lecture. The windows and some doors will be open to allow air circulation in accordance with scientific guidance so it is suggested that you dress warmly. Please use hand sanitiser on entering the hall and at regular intervals. There will be no book or plant stall this month to provide more spacing for chairs, but there will be tea and coffee available.

On behalf of the Committee

Monmouthshire Zoom Talk

The Monmouthshire Group have invited us to join them for their Zoom talk. The details are as follows:

Zoom talk: Nicola Spence, the UK’s Chief Plant Health Officer, on ‘Helping to protect the UK from plant pests and diseases’ – Sat 15th Jan 2.30pm

Nicola Spence, the UK’s Chief Plant Health Officer at Defra, is an expert in plant health and is also the Head of the National Plant Protection Organisation for the UK. Nicola will explain how we can all help to protect the UK from plant pests and diseases. You’ll have already heard and read a lot about some of these threats but others are on the way. In the UK, we have improved standards of biosecurity and protection and can enhance our plants and trees’ ability to resist.

All of us who love plants, trees and gardening can also help though by taking simple actions when travelling, buying plants or visiting our woodlands and parks. At the end of her talk, Nicola will be happy to answer any questions you may have.

The cost will be £3 per person for HPS members and £5 per person for non-members. All the funds raised this time, after Zoom licence and raffle costs, will be donated to Stump Up for Trees, a local community-based charity which aims to plant a million trees in the Brecon Beacons area. The charity uses donations such as this to contribute to woodland creation, biodiversity and well-being.
To book and/or to be added to our monthly distribution list for updates on our programme, please send an email asap to monmouthshirehps@gmail.com

Please note that the HPS website has a list of Zoom talks open to members of other Groups. Go to the “For Members” drop down and click on “Online Talks by HPS Groups” for details.”

Thanks 

Jane

Monmouthshire programme page: https://hpsmonmouthshire.co.uk/programme/

National HPS Zoom talks: https://www.hardy-plant.org.uk/for-members/zoom-talks

2022 Somerset HPS Spring Plant Fair

The HPS Somerset Group Early Spring Plant Fair is being held at Yeo Valley Organic Garden, Holt Farm, Blagdon, BS40 7SQ on 26 March 2022 and will feature the following stallholders. Some are coming from as far away as Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Gloucestershire and Hampshire.

  • Avon Bulbs (Chris Ireland-Jones)
  • CB Plants (Catherine Bond)
  • Elworthy Cottage Plants (Mike and Jenny Spiller)
  • Gardeners’ Blacksmith (Jonne Ceserani)
  • Gardeners’ Delight (Nick Wade)
  • Hilltop Garden (Brian and Josse Emerson)
  • Long Acre Plants (Nigel Rowland)
  • Millwood Plants (Gary Buckingham)
  • Phoenix Perennial Plants (Marina Christopher)
  • Roseland House (Charlie and Liz Pridham)
  • Shady Plants (Tony and Sylvia Marden)
  • Triffids (Jackie Williams)

In addition the Group will have its own plant stall and the resident nursery and garden owners will also be selling plants. The café within the garden will be open for light refreshments.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Plant Fair, but please be aware that the Fair will be taking place within a 24/7 working production site with limited parking, so please note that:

  • Entrance tickets for timed arrival slots MUST be pre-purchased and will go on sale on 1st February. A link to the ticketing site will be added to this page in due course, and circulated via email.
  • Every driver MUST book a parking permit in order to park their car at the garden. Please ensure that your parking permit is printed out and displayed on arrival.
  • RHS members MUST book their tickets via the ticketing site, although there is no charge.
  • Anyone arriving at the Fair, without a personal entry and/or parking ticket, risks being turned away if the hourly slot for their arrival time is already fully booked.