See you soon Mary and Chris.
28 February 2012
27 February 2012
CLUB NIGHT WITH SPEAKER ANDY GARLAND
Everybody is very busy, Peter is
speaking to Andy Garland, the guest speaker (he works for the BBC, as a producer
of the Kent gardening programme). Jeanette is sorting out a query on the subs
& Kathy & Suzy are busy taking money for the outings. .
=Some of the audience Iris,in the turquoise jumper Gina speaks to Peter, & here she is again, with her friend.
Here are the last 2, of Andy again, answering a question & helping Gina pick
a winner for the raffle.
thank you hilda for the photos
26 February 2012
CAMBRIDGE OUTING BY HILDA GOOBY
We had a lovely trip to the Cambridge University Botanic gardens on
Saturday. The weather was kind, with the odd burst of sun throughout the
day. The gardens were superb, there were snowdrops, daffodils, Helibores
& crocus popping up through the lawns & beds. The scented &
winter beds were especially nice and there was a lot of variety in the
garden as a whole, with a pond, streams, a limestone rock garden,
extensive lawns and large greenhouses with different climates to house exotic plants. My personal favourite was the huge Betula tree. There were no leaves or flowers on it, but the bark was magnificent, in different shades of red & cream, different textures, in some places smooth & shiny, in others dry & peeling. It was a very tactile tree, almost asking you to stroke it. Hilda.
extensive lawns and large greenhouses with different climates to house exotic plants. My personal favourite was the huge Betula tree. There were no leaves or flowers on it, but the bark was magnificent, in different shades of red & cream, different textures, in some places smooth & shiny, in others dry & peeling. It was a very tactile tree, almost asking you to stroke it. Hilda.
In the afternoon we went to the garden centre,
where we had some "retail therapy". We stocked up on baby plants, slow release fertiliser, bird feeders & various sundry items. Most of us visited the restaurant too, to fill our tums.
6 February 2012
PHOTO SENT IN BY GEMMA TOWE
THANK YOU AND THANKS TO GEMMA
1 February 2012
NEXT EPISODE FROM HILDA GOOBY
here is the reply from T&M re the potato tubers. I had to chase
them up to get the discount, though. When I placed a quite large order for plug
plants, etc, the website wouldn't recognise the e-voucher. I rang customer
services & spoke to a lady who said to continue with the internet order
& she would refund the £10 on Monday. I waited about 10 days, but no
refund. I then e-mailed them & waited & waited. I was just on the point
of doing it again, when a message came saying they had refunded it to my debit
card that I had used to pay with. It just shows you need to PERSEVERE
Our Ref: TM556341X
Dear Hilda Gooby
Thank you for your recent email.
The key for increased success is moisture, feeding and daylight levels.
Moisture content requires the compost to be moist at all times, but not too wet to avoid problems with the crop below soil level. Over-watering during the early stages of growth reduces the number of tubers to form on the root as oxygen levels are reduced.
Once the shoots/leaves start to grow then feed a high nitrogen fertiliser (grow more or miracle grow) to get growth underway once a week. Keep topping up the compost gradually to the top of the planter. Once the foliage reaches the top of the planter then feed with high potash feed (tomato feed, seaweed extract, and comfrey) as potatoes love higher potash. Feed weekly, still do not let compost be too wet unless on really hot, sunny days.
Daylight quality is vital for regular growth. Often the earliest plantings before mid-march can perform to a lower standard as the day-length and light quality (cloud cover, cold nights etc) will slow down growth.
We appreciate the disappointment and hope you will accept the below £10.00 e-voucher as a good will gesture;
PR180DV7D43FFNB
If there is anything further I can do to be of assistance, please get in touch. I'll be happy to help.
With best regards,
Abby Mills
Customer Service Team
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