National HPS AGM and Lecture Day

There are still a number of places available for the HPS Annual Lecture Day and AGM to be held in Tiverton, Devon on Saturday 24th March. Doors open at 9.00 and proceedings will start at 10.30.

The speakers are Dr Julian Sutton of Desirable Plants whose talk is entitled ‘For us not them – fact, informed ideas and scurrilous opinion on the naming of plants’ and Nick Macer of Pan Global Plants who will be telling us about ‘Snow in Burma’. The day should finish by 4.30 pm. Tickets cost £22 to include lunch or £16 without lunch

You can book online https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/hardy-plant-society or by post (a booking form is attached)

This promises to be an interesting and exciting day, with several nurseries in attendance as well as HPS displays and the launch of our new ‘Ferns’ booklet.

If all online tickets have been sold please contact the office as there may still be places available.

Many thanks
Judi Deakin
Honorary Secretary
hpshonsec@gmail.com


Booking form here: ald-agm-booking-2018

Full event information here: agm-info-2018


Seavington Gardening Club & Derry Watkins

Seavington Gardening Club is having a talk by Derry Watkins about ‘Late Summer Colour’ on Thursday 12th April – refreshments are served from 7pm, the talk will start at 7.30pm. Visitors are welcome £5 payable at the door.

For people who are not familiar with Derry take a look at this BBC televisual programme extract from a 2015 episode of GW: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02mf737

Derry will be bringing a wide range of plants for sale too.

Derry Watkins promo - Read-Only 2018-03-02 17-09-29

Circulated on behalf of our member Karen Day.

Propagating Ferns – HPS Video

As part of an experiment we have made a video about propagating the Polystichum fern.  The video explains two techniques using either a whole fern leaf or by cutting and potting individual fernlets, and shows the steps to producing lots of new ferns.

We filmed this a few weeks ago on a dry, cold, and blustery day at Sally Gregson’s nursery to see what feedback we would get by making educational videos like this.

We are interested in hearing your feedback on the video, regarding the overall usefulness, the quality of the information, the level of detail and the overall length.

You can send feedback by email or by commenting on the video page by clicking the image below to visit and view the video, and leave your thoughts in the comments box at the bottom.

Videos | Somerset Hardy Plant Society 2018-02-07 14-19-05

Click the image above to visit the videos page

If you think the video is worth watching please tell others, as we’d like to hear from as many people as possible.

And finally, if there is a technique, topic or plant you’d like to see a video on which you think we should cover, please let us know too.

Thanks, Bill & Sally.

Meeting Reminder – Saturday 10th February – ‘Hestercombe: The Restoration of the Edwardian and Victorian Garden’

Saturday 10th February – 11.00am

Claire Greenslade – ‘Hestercombe: The Restoration of the Edwardian and Victorian Garden’

Claire is the Head Gardener at Hestercombe, which combines the landscape garden originally created in 1750 by Coplestone Warre Bampfylde with the early 20th century formal gardens designed by Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll.  Claire will be talking about the challenges of restoring a heritage garden, including the difficulties in maintaining colour in a garden that was originally only designed for summer, as well as tracking down the original plants outlined in Jekyll’s design.

Some of you may have spotted Claire with Monty in his Paradise Gardens series recently.

http://www.hestercombe.com

Snowdrops – The Sequel

Here are three more Snowdrop related information bursts:

Snowdrop Open Days – Higher Yarde Farm

Higher Yarde Farm, Staplegrove,  TA2 6SW (https://www.higheryardefarm.co.uk/about)

  • Friday 2nd February and Saturday 3rd February with profits to  NSPCC
  • Friday 9th February and Saturday 10th February with profits to Somerset Wildlife Trust.

Both from 10.30 to 3.30. Donation of £5 includes hot drinks and homemade cakes or biscuits. Raffle and stalls as well. 3 acre garden to walk round with masses of snowdrops.

Contact Anita or Tom on 01823 451553.

Snowdrop Sales – Snape Cottage Plants

Our member Angela also has a list of snowdrops for sale on her website here: http://www.snapecottagegarden.co.uk/snowdrops_for_sale.htm (look for the PDF at the bottom of the page.)

And Finally

The NGS snowdrop weekend is coming up, featuring our members Mike and Jenny Spiller at Elworthy Cottage, and also East Lambrook Manor with Mike & Gail Werkmeister. Check out the NGS events for the weekend on the NGS website here: https://www.ngs.org.uk/find-a-garden/snowdrop-gardens/

But Not Quite

Vivienne Wood would like to help to find a supplier for Melianthus major ‘Purple Haze’ – if anyone knows, reply to this email and I’ll pass it on.

 


Snowdrop-cake

 

Plant of The Month Volunteer

Hello,

Jane Hunt has kindly sent in the Plant of the Month contributions for the past year, and would like to pass on the horticultural baton for 2018. Jane believes someone at the AGM already suggested they’d like to be the PotM chief so if that person was you, please let us know.

The role is quite simple, pick a plant, provide a good photo which will work when small and write a few words as background on your pick, then send it to Bill for loading onto the website. Repeat this process once a month and Bob is indeed your uncle.

For anyone unfamiliar with the Plant of the Month, this is displayed on the right hand side of the home page, and an archive of previous PotMs is saved here: https://somersethps.com/previous-plants-of-the-month/

From myself and the Committee – have a very good Christmas and see you all in 2018.

Bill.

Photos from the AGM below – click to enlarge.

Who brought Pelargonium ‘Blandfordianum’ to the Plant Swap?

On behalf of Ro Fitzgerald:

At the Plant Swap in August, I got a small pelargonium of the scented-leaf kind. It’s turned out possibly the nicest I’ve ever had, and at the (splendid) Helen Dillon event today I asked various possible people if it had been their offering. No luck though.

Who brought Pelargonium ‘Blandfordianum’ to the Plant Swap, and do they have any background information on it ? This form has nearly white flowers, and is outstandingly pretty.

Please reply via email or use the Contact form on the website.

AGM and Helen Dillon Reminder

This coming Saturday we have our AGM, after which Helen Dillon will give a presentation entitled ‘Moving Gardens?  Only the Best Come Too’. The AGM commences at 10:30am, with the lecture starting at 11:30am. Non-members should arrive around 11:15am, ready for the lecture.

Over the course of 44 years, Helen Dillon and her husband Val created an astonishing garden at 45 Sandford Crescent, Dublin.  Robin Lane-Fox of the Financial Times described it as ‘the best walled town garden one can hope to see’.  Having made the decision to downsize, the Dillons held their final garden opening at the end of September 2016 and say they are looking forward to the challenge of a new plot.  Don’t miss out on this world-renowned plantswoman’s visit to our Group – Helen is a mine of information and a lively speaker with years of experience.
http://www.dillongarden.com

To celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the Hardy Plant Society, Helen’s lecture will be followed by a light buffet which is free for members and included in the £5 entry fee for guests.

Booking is required for the event, if you need a ticket please contact Janet Murley (janet.murley@btinternet.com 01884 820840) as soon as possible.