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Friday, 29 March 2013

I can't decide if it's good news

The Spring Yorkshire in Bloom judging has been cancelled 'due to adverse weather conditions'.

Monday, 25 March 2013

Gardener's Delight

Not a weekend for gardening - the planned go at the Millennium Garden was snowed off.
This is what the Barkly Road planter looked like:
You can see that the daffs are trying to bloom. 
 

Indoors my seeds for the spring plants sale are through. These are Gardener's Delight tomatoes.  If you look close, you can see that the real leaves are coming through.
I did walk over to litter pick with 'Love Beeston Clean Beeston' on Thursday but it wasn't on. There is one next week.


Sunday, 17 March 2013

A bit of bright in the grey



The nearest Dewsbury Road trough to me is turning into a host of golden daffodils.
This is a planting idea from the same issue of the 'Garden' that offered the free vegetable seeds.

They did an article on nigellas.  This one is Nigella damascena planted with Eschhscolzia californica.  Sarah Raven, who wrote the article, says they grow best direct sown in March or April and thinned to 30cm apart.  I'm wondering where we can try it!

Monday, 11 March 2013

09/03/13 Pruning

We met at the Millenium Garden in the freezing cold on Saturday to have a pruning lesson from Niels. We spent the first hour pruning shrubs and shearing grasses which kept us reasonably warm.



There were more of us but by the time we remembered to take any photos everyone was busy.

In the second hour Niels explained how to prune the fruit trees and bushes in the Community Orchard [this project belongs to the Friends of Cross Flatts Park but, as several members belong to both groups, the pruning lesson was a joint venture]. Because we were doing a lot more listening and standing still we were frozen to the bone by the end of the session. I was even too cold to go shopping afterwards!!!

Linda and I represented Beeston in Bloom at the Civic Hall on Wednesday evening at an event held by South Leeds Councillors to thank local volunteer groups. I've had to pinch photos from Linda as my camera battery ran out.



There were displays from lots of other groups there and it was very interesting. Linda and I got talking to members of the Beeston History group, we were trying to find out if there was nay of our heritage we could feature on judging day but I think most of our history has been built over.

Sara

Monday, 4 March 2013

We've been given judging day for Yorkshire in Bloom - it's the 15th April.
 
On Thursday some of us joined with the Love Beeston, Clean Beeston campaign and litter picked on Harlech Road and Maud Avenue. It is going to be a weekly Thursday morning thing, meeting at 10.45 at the Hamara Centre and picking for an hour.  The council are doing a big pick up and street sweep at the same time.


Saturday was the extra working party. It was also a beauuuutiful day. I took two layers off, digging out pink geraniums from the band-stand-to-be and replanting them in the bowling green border ( yes, that place again). Susan's usual steady enthusiasm kept me on task and it felt like a job done.
 

Linda and Christine tackled some of the monster grasses in the long bed and replanted them as well as sprucing the Millennium Garden.












The yellow and white beds are the ones that really show spring.



 



These crocuses, or is it croci, are doing really nicely








and though they don't stand out the hellebores are looking lovely too.