Hurray, all the hard work paid off. At yesterdays Yorkshire in Bloom Awards Ceremony we were awarded Silver-Gilt in the urban category.
Sorry Susan, I know we were 'going for gold' but it's close :)
Sara
Blooming Beeston
Beeston in Bloom is in Leeds. It is a voluntary group promoting community pride.
Wednesday 18 September 2013
Saturday 20 July 2013
Judging day
As always time sped up and everything was fraught right up to the last minute - not helped by the hot weather that frazzled tempers.
We had done as much as was humanly possible and had to hope it was enough. The judges were very friendly and we had lunch at the Watsonian before they set off round our route [they had judged Holbeck in the morning].
It was so hot in the afternoon the judges seemed to be speed judging. Susan and I had gone out to try and do last minute litter picking ahead of the judges mini-bus and it kept overtaking us. The first time we managed to hide in a hedge but the second time we have nowhere to go and they spotted us - oops.
We won't know for a while what the results are but as we were the last group to be judged hopefully it won't be too long.
And Vivienne found a way to keep a little cooler while we were waiting to serve afternoon tea.
Sara
We had done as much as was humanly possible and had to hope it was enough. The judges were very friendly and we had lunch at the Watsonian before they set off round our route [they had judged Holbeck in the morning].
It was so hot in the afternoon the judges seemed to be speed judging. Susan and I had gone out to try and do last minute litter picking ahead of the judges mini-bus and it kept overtaking us. The first time we managed to hide in a hedge but the second time we have nowhere to go and they spotted us - oops.
We won't know for a while what the results are but as we were the last group to be judged hopefully it won't be too long.
And Vivienne found a way to keep a little cooler while we were waiting to serve afternoon tea.
Sara
What a Week
In the run up to judging we have faced and mostly overcome many challenges.
The Cardinal Triangle Bed nearly vanished under the long grass and then, when it was finally cut we had to rake all the cuttings up so they didn't kill what little was left. I think the grass cutting machines were set at grade 1.
Frederick made a sizeable haystack with the first clippings.
And this is the state of the uncovered grass - not pretty.
Because of the hot dry weather we struggled to keep plants healthy [although it didn't seem to affect the weeds anywhere near as much] and we have ferried gallons of water to those project that had no ready water supply [most of them as it turned out]. We pay the council to water the hanging baskets and barrier troughs at Tommy Wass, but when we were dead heading them we discovered they were dry as a bone so ended up having to water them too, and the Millenium Garden is close enough to the yard that we can use a hose pipe.
It was too hot to water straight after work so we were out every night at 7pm filling and transporting 2 cars worth of containers, sometimes re-filling and returning, and doing some weeding and litter picking as we went. I'm not sure what Vivienne's car looks like inside but mine looks like it's been parked in a hayfield with the windows down.
Because it was so warm and we were so busy I don't seem to have taken many pictures - this is Judith trying to keep cool under a big hat and looking like she escaped from the pages of an Edwardian Lady.
And this is a garden we discovered on one of our re-filling trips which brightened our day.
Sara
The Cardinal Triangle Bed nearly vanished under the long grass and then, when it was finally cut we had to rake all the cuttings up so they didn't kill what little was left. I think the grass cutting machines were set at grade 1.
Frederick made a sizeable haystack with the first clippings.
And this is the state of the uncovered grass - not pretty.
Because of the hot dry weather we struggled to keep plants healthy [although it didn't seem to affect the weeds anywhere near as much] and we have ferried gallons of water to those project that had no ready water supply [most of them as it turned out]. We pay the council to water the hanging baskets and barrier troughs at Tommy Wass, but when we were dead heading them we discovered they were dry as a bone so ended up having to water them too, and the Millenium Garden is close enough to the yard that we can use a hose pipe.
It was too hot to water straight after work so we were out every night at 7pm filling and transporting 2 cars worth of containers, sometimes re-filling and returning, and doing some weeding and litter picking as we went. I'm not sure what Vivienne's car looks like inside but mine looks like it's been parked in a hayfield with the windows down.
Because it was so warm and we were so busy I don't seem to have taken many pictures - this is Judith trying to keep cool under a big hat and looking like she escaped from the pages of an Edwardian Lady.
And this is a garden we discovered on one of our re-filling trips which brightened our day.
Sara
Sunday 2 June 2013
01/06/13 - Working party
Well June came in flaming after all - I hope it continues for Beeston Festival next Saturday.
We had a working party at the Millennium garden to try and get the weeds under control. I think I must have pulled up enough sycamore seedlings to establish a whole forest - every time we go there's another plantation sprung up.
Linda and Susan are discussing how to fill in a few bare patches - I think we're going to need some more ferns and foxgloves - having cleared as much of the paving and daffodils as they could.
Frederick [and David who had left by the time I remembered to take any photos] did a sterling job of getting the weeds out of the bare patches so we could see how much space we had to fill.
And Pauline [and I] cleared weeds from the long borders and raised beds.
We have another working party on Sunday [9am 02/06/13] to clear the planters on Beeston Road.
There is a meeting on Monday night at the Watsonian [5pm 03/06/13].
Then it is Beeston Festival, where we have a stall selling plants, planters and crafts.
And after that we are in full swing trying to get ready for Summer Judging on Friday 19/07/13 with the following working parties already organised - however no doubt more will be added at Mondays meeting:
Monday 10 June - planting RHS veg etc on Beeston Rd - Angela and Adam to be our guest celebrities to witness the event!!
Wednesday 12 June - continue clearing Beeston Rd planters
Saturday 15 June - working party Cardinal Triangle - 10.00am
Sunday 16 June - working party filling Dewsbury Rd planters - 8.30 Tommy Wass
Aren't we going to be busy little bees. I must dash now - I have some cards to make.
Sara
We had a working party at the Millennium garden to try and get the weeds under control. I think I must have pulled up enough sycamore seedlings to establish a whole forest - every time we go there's another plantation sprung up.
Linda and Susan are discussing how to fill in a few bare patches - I think we're going to need some more ferns and foxgloves - having cleared as much of the paving and daffodils as they could.
Frederick [and David who had left by the time I remembered to take any photos] did a sterling job of getting the weeds out of the bare patches so we could see how much space we had to fill.
And Pauline [and I] cleared weeds from the long borders and raised beds.
We have another working party on Sunday [9am 02/06/13] to clear the planters on Beeston Road.
There is a meeting on Monday night at the Watsonian [5pm 03/06/13].
Then it is Beeston Festival, where we have a stall selling plants, planters and crafts.
And after that we are in full swing trying to get ready for Summer Judging on Friday 19/07/13 with the following working parties already organised - however no doubt more will be added at Mondays meeting:
Monday 10 June - planting RHS veg etc on Beeston Rd - Angela and Adam to be our guest celebrities to witness the event!!
Wednesday 12 June - continue clearing Beeston Rd planters
Saturday 15 June - working party Cardinal Triangle - 10.00am
Sunday 16 June - working party filling Dewsbury Rd planters - 8.30 Tommy Wass
Aren't we going to be busy little bees. I must dash now - I have some cards to make.
Sara
Sunday 19 May 2013
A bit of a wash out
Happens to the best of us.
Too few at the Monday get together to do anything useful and then Saturday (the rematch) was rained off, so this week it's Beeston in Bloom 0 : Weeds 2.
Linda and Vivienne caught a break in the cloud and tidied the vet's trough on Dewsbury Road and planted strawberries and chives.
Bit of bad news on the Leeds in Bloom front - they didn't cancel the Spring Judging - we didn't prepare -oops!
Sunday 12 May 2013
The sale outside the co-op was a reasonable success.
Lots of people are away this week so the meeting on Monday might be a bit sparse.
Have you noticed a clematis on the yard fence? Have I been hacking at it thinking it was mile-a-minute? Here it is in flower - not on the millennium garden side, but on the side facing the park - isn't it pretty?
Lots of people are away this week so the meeting on Monday might be a bit sparse.
Have you noticed a clematis on the yard fence? Have I been hacking at it thinking it was mile-a-minute? Here it is in flower - not on the millennium garden side, but on the side facing the park - isn't it pretty?
Sunday 5 May 2013
Leaving it to the sun
It's been a quiet week but the sunshine has been busy.
This is the blue bed in the millenium garden with the red behind.
This is the blue bed in the millenium garden with the red behind.
And this is the red - I think the blossom is japanese quince - so there could be fruit for jam, come the autumn.
This one is a work in progress - dill from my seeds for the veg initiative in the front and behind are the cosmos for the Cardinal triangle. And you can just see some of the pepper and tomato for the plant sale on Saturday - outiside the co-op - see you there!
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