Practical Gardening Group

practical_gardening_logo18 members showed an interest in forming the Practical Garden Group. At an initial meeting it was decided to meet on a Monday morning at 10.30 once a month and the following ideas were put forward:-
  • Identifying a weed from a plant.
  • To talk about gardening with like minded people
  • Exchange  seeds and plants
  • Would nurseries be willing to have meetings (Cheryl to investigate)
  • Allotment at Hudson School (Pat Snape had made enquiries about a piece of land at the school and David Ward volunteered to investigate further)
  • Where should we hold meetings? St. Andrew’s Hall, the Sanctuary and Hudson School were  suggested.
  • With changing weather what plants can withstand all the rain? – photo any in your garden that have withstood the recent heavy rain.
  • Hints on taking cuttings
  • Treating diseases
  • Demonstrations by members

It was decided to hold another meeting asap so the group is meeting on Monday18th July in 57 Deyes Lane at 10.30 with the subject of identifying weeds that members bring with them. We will then decide where to hold regular meetings.

It was hoped to get an allotment immediately. Brian Leach commented that it would need digging before planting could take place. A number of members are prepared to dig.
Members were asked if they would be prepared to be Group co-ordinator. No one volunteered as yet but members seemed willing to take turns in leading sessions. So all in all a good start to the new group.

Tech and Science

T+SInterested in Technology and Science?

We try to cover all areas of interest and our new season starts in September with these topics:

14th September       Move it, Shift it, Move it.

28th September       IoT – The Internet of Things

 

If you have a subject to present, are interested in hearing about one or fancy a day out to something of interest then please contact the group leaders.

NEW DAY TRIP

Join us for an interesting day trip. We will stop first to enjoy our morning coffee/tea/cake or you can have a toasted teacake (included) at the lovely Rossett Hall Hotel, a Grade 2 listed building set in beautiful grounds.

Onto the family owned British Ironworks at Oswestry where they are dedicated to using traditional methods.  There will be a chance to have some lunch in their restaurant followed by demonstrations by the Blacksmith, Silversmith, Jewellery Making etc together with Arts and Crafts.  There is an amazing Sculpture Park  displaying realistic animals etc. made from iron, a Gift shop with lots of unusual ideas etc. Time to have a cuppa before departing for home.

When? Thurs.20th October 2016  Dep.9.l5am   Ret.6pm

Seats will be on sale at our table on Tuesday 19th July 2016.  

Price £15 inc.morning coffee/demonstrations