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Welcome to our Gardening Club Rhydlewis and District Gardening Club has been around since the time of Adam and Eve. In fact, it is believed that one of our members planted and tended the very apple tree that gave rise to the pair being expelled from the garden!!

Whether this urban myth is true or not, the club is here to encourage, improve and extend the members' knowledge of all branches of horticulture. It is open to everyone and new members are all always welcome to come along.

Our activities during the year include a varied programme of talks and social events, summer garden visits, a plant sale, social gatherings/bbq and an annual open show in August.


Monday 16 July 2012

GARDEN VISIT TO WAUN LLAN


Waun LLan is just outside Llandyfriog, nesting in the curves of the Teifi. There are 30 acres in all. Jillie Hollins, and her husband Hugo, a retired Naval Officer, have worked hard over almost 20 years to cultivate a garden, to quote Jilly, ‘that would be a legacy to this part of Wales’. 


She has an eye tree planting - and her flowers are a picture to behold - the roses, clematis and hostas were particularly amazing. 







































Jilly took us around her gardens on a wet June evening, but our spirits weren’t dampened at all; everyone enjoyed looking and learning as we moved through the  different parts and sensations of the garden.

  



Her tree planting is imaginative and brave; the avenues had real eye-apeal, as did the occasional planting. None of the trees you see were planted before Jilly came to the house.


Jilly has diverted a little of the Teifi to create a water landscape above the water-meadows. Here you can sit in a natural, wooded environment and totally relax.















Jilly kindly had  wine and soft drinks waiting for us after we had spend a magical hour browsing through the gardens. People were more than happy to donate to her favourite charity; the Sea Scouts in Pembrokeshire.  






After the garden visit, we spent an enjoyable 
evening at the Emlyn Arms; the food was very good and the company even better.



THE SPRING SHOW 2012


SPRING SHOW
TUESDAY EVENING 27th MARCH 2012
RHYDLEWIS VILLAGE HALL
OPEN TO ALL EXHIBITORS, PEOPLE BROUGHT ALONG THEIR SPRING PLANTS AND MADE THIS SHOW A COLOURFUL EVENTIN OVER 20 DIFFERENT CATEGORIES, INCLUDING;

  1. Single Daffodil  - 4 blooms, 1 variety Winner Dilys Jones
  2. Large or small-cupped Narcissus  - 4 blooms, one variety winner Diane Walkey
  3. Double Narcissus  - 4 stems, one variety winner Jane Cain
  4. Narcissus - any other (Division 5 - 12 ) - 4 stems, 1 variety Winner Ged Cary
  5. Bowl or pot of bulbs in bloom - any one variety Winner Diane Walkey
  6. Vase of spring flowers - not more than 6 varieties Winner Jenny Archbald
  7. Tulips - 4 stems, one variety  Winner Barbara Phillips
  8. Camellia - 1 bloom Winner  Diane Walkey
  9. Primula (primrose, polyanthus, cowslip etc) in a pot or bowl Winner Barbara Phillips
  10. Flowering plant in a pot  Winner Janette Sharman
  11. A plant grown for its decorative foliage - in a pot Winner Dilys Jones
  12. Flowering tree or shrub - cut spray from one variety Winner Janette Sharman
  13. Vase of cut heathers (Erica or Calluna) 1 or more varieties Winner Barbara Phillips
  14. A decorated plant pot Winner Ffion Jones
  15. A picture of a lamb  Winner Ffion Jones
  16. 4 Easter biscuits Winner Caradog Elias
  17. A Easter card (any medium) Winner Caradog Elias
  18. A model of a scarecrow not to exceed  Winner Caradog Elias
  19.  photograph of daffodils Winner Nina Milton
  20. An arrangement, ‘The Arrival of Spring’ Winner Judith Russill
  21. Pot of Member's Tulips grown from bulbs Winner Chris Pearl

OVERALL WINNERS Joint places;
Janette Sharman and Barabara Phillips 


THE MICHELLE AND CHARLIE BURNETT TROPHY awarded for the best children's exibit Winner Ffion Jones


THE DERRICK AND BARBARA CALOW MEMORIAL CUP awarded for the best exhibit from a Club Member in Classes 1-14 Winner Dilys Jones

THE PAM HUFFERDINE AWARD (Club Members Only) Winner Chris Pearl