Saturday, July 13, 2019

In Your garden ....

Hanging Basket
 Relax and listen to the humming insects

The weather has a wide ranging effect on plants in the garden, which has been clearly visible over the last few months.  Think back to the long hot dry summer, the relatively mild winter, and the short sharp snow fall.
Everything was growing well, the young shoots on ivies and ferns were a delicate shade of green then there were the late frosts.  These seemed almost selective in which areas of the garden were touched and blackened.  The wisteria which had been growing in the same spot for years appeared dead with small black leaves, but having cut back these apparently dead branches the wood was alive.  Within a matter of weeks’ small new green shoots have appeared, the flush of new growth is wonderful.
As we are ending another spell of dry weather, it is amazing to see the effect of rain water on plants, followed by the sunshine The poppies white daisies, and pink clover are all delightful.
Potatoes, peas and tomatoes are all growing well, but with the rain also comes the slugs….
I enjoy observing the unexpected such as the nasturtiums which had self-set in the greenhouse, their orange flowers mingling with the late flowering purple Christmas cactus.
The white Arum lilies mingling with the yellow jasmine and red roses are a joy to see.  To sit, relax and listen to the humming insects rewards the gardener for their time, effort and hard work.

Julia Borland

Article submitted by Julia for the Team News

Friday, June 28, 2019

Annual Flower Show 

Saturday 10th August 2019

More than flowers and more than a Show

Here is the full Schedule, page by page, including entry forms - displayed as 12 images, you could print off an entry form if you wish.

Below all those pages, after the entry forms you will find some general advice and also advice for most classes, I can't predict the tastes of every judge, but this list should help you present you produce, creation and work as well as you possibly can.

A always, any question please contact the Show Secretary, Brian in Post Office Yard.


Schedule

Schedule Cover

Schedule Page 2

Schedule Page 3

Schedule Page 4

Schedule Page 5


Schedule Page 6

Schedule Page 7

Schedule Page 8

Schedule Page 9

Schedule Page 10

Schedule Page 11

Schedule Page 12


Here is some advice to help you exhibit


Exhibiting advice, page 1

Exhibiting advice, page 2

Exhibiting advice, page 3



Wednesday, April 17, 2019

74th Annual Summer Show

Here is the Schedule for this year's show - good luck with your entries.

Advice about what judges may look out for in each section was handed out at the Spring Show. I will put a copy of that on here shortly, so do look back.

Click here to view a copy of the printed schedule

Summer Show Schedule front cover
Summer Show Schedule front cover

Summer Show Schedule Entry Form
Summer Show Schedule Entry Form



Friday, March 1, 2019

Remember last month - Potato Day had to be postponed because of snow?

February Potato Day postponed due to snow
February Potato Day postponed due to snow

Well, now it's almost here - our rescheduled day with Pennard Plants

Drimpton Potato Day
Drimpton Potato Day


Saturday, 16th March  2019
10.30am-2.00pm

Drimpton Potato Day
Drimpton Village Hall
DT8 3RF

Brunches, lunches, cakes and Children's activities.

Not just potatoes bu a range of seeds plants and later season things for us to grow and of course the Potato Competition.


This event was re-arranged from 2nd February due to weather conditions.