Anyone in the Rhydlewis area can join the Gardening Club. You don't have to be an expert or need a big garden to enjoy the talks, events, visits and socializing.
WELCOME
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.
Sunday, 18 October 2020
Later Autumn Jobs in the Garden
Tuesday, 16 June 2020
Gardening Club in Lockdown - an update
Tracey Sainsbury is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Group Invite
Time: Jun 30, 2020 07:00 PM London
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Password: 680040
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Sunday, 17 May 2020
The Best of Chelsea Flower Show
The Queen at Chelsea |
Judith Russill contacted me to say;
I read in yesterdays' paper the plans the BBC have to replace the missing Chelsea Flower Show. They plan to visit, daily, the gardens of top British gardeners.
Farmyard Nursery's 2007 Chelsea display, for which they won Gold. |
"The Best of Chelsea Flower Show" starts tonight on BBC 1 at 5.50. Hopefully that is the perfect time for us all to stop gardening and sit down to relax!
Monty Don and Nigel |
Suttons Seeds also have 'Chelsea fever'; they are holding a Competition – #ChelseaGladrags. They admit, 'there’s no set dress code at the Chelsea Flower Show, however, many enjoy getting dressed up for the special horticultural occasion. We feel it would be a shame to miss out on this opportunity, and fully encourage getting your Chelsea outfit on at home! So get your #ChelseaGladrags on and pose for a photo with your favourite plant to be in with a chance of winning 2 tickets to Chelsea Flower Show 2021! To enter, sim,ly tag us and use the #ChelseaGladrags.' Go to
Until we all finally manage to meet again, happy gardening!
Friday, 17 April 2020
Corona Virus; a chance to win a free book
hare |
Apart from adventures with growing puppies, I can't believe my luck. My heart goes out to people living in flats, watching the sun move round the sky from their windows.
First of the cowslips |
But towards the coast things may not be so grand. The spring holiday season has begun, but there are no holiday makers. The collapse of the tourist industry around Cardigan Bay is something that will devistate this year's finances for restuarants and cafes, sightseeing tour oporatiors and water-sports instructors.
Whether we are forced to down tools, or are relishing more time for gardening, the lockdown gives us such a great chance to observe what nature is doing and grab the opportunity to properly slow down, open our eyes and see nature at her spring's work right in front of us.
a magical yew tree |
River Teifi with Coracles |
A bit of Hogwart Magic |
He uses the example of runners that jog past him in the park. I give a cheery wave, but it's ignored...they've filled their ears with music to make up for any shortfall in the wild world.
Barnes's book helps you take off the blindfold and the ear plugs that have been impeding you. He takes you out in a rowboat, gets you plunging your face into the sea, makes you stare half a mile away through binoculars and teaches you several 'summoning spells' all in the aid of making hidden wildlife appear before your very eyes and ears.
The Bowl Nature Reseve |
Right now, I have a new copy of his book to give away. To win Rewild Yourself by Simon Barnes, all you have to do is email me at ninahare00@googlemail.com. Please write one or two sentences telling me why you think you should be sent the free book. And don't forget, if you think you are already wide-open to seeing nature, that it's light enough to post off to a townie you know and love, to brighten their life as they cope with isolation on the tarmaced and paved streets.
The winner will be announced next month.
In the meantime, think about what Barnes is saying...even in the twenty-first century you can be where the wild things are. There days, non-human life always seems to be just over the horizon, just beyond the threshold of our understanding, just a little bit short of our awareness––but even with the smallest alteration all this can change. The lost world can ber found; the hidden creatures that share our planet can be brought before us glowing in gold and blue and scarlet.