Thursday, 17 November 2011

16th November 2011

The season's nearly gone and it was a disappointing one as well.
We had our Bar Top on Tuesday 25th October where we had 7 competitors and 19 entries. 28 people attended and enjoyed a good night .
Roger Moore did his usual good 2 quizzes. Len Whtehouse won the best vase with Bryony Wade and Alan Smith judges the flowers.I went on the Friday night to Southport to take my cup back from the previous year.I had no flowers but stayed the night but had a look around the show. Chester was the following day but had no flowers so I did not go.
Thursday 3rd November saw John and me travelling down M6 on our way to Stafford. We took 2 Japs 2 Incurves and 2 Intermediate for one Society class and 2 Incurved. We picked up 2 Anemones and 2 Singles from Keith Atkinson for another Society class. We came 2nd of 3 and 3 of 4 respectively.I came from 4 of 4 for the 6 individual blooms and 2 out of 2 in the George Wilson Trophy.
I judged Middleton with Ken Harrop on the Friday and the Saturday went with John to pick up the flowers from Stafford to take to the Scunthorpe show on the Sunday. I won 1 1st and 3 2nds.North West Counties were on the Tuesday 8th.I won the 3x3 Incurve Reflex Decs but there was only me in it. The Society won both the league classes.Nearly up to date.We had a good show but John was the recipient of most of the prizes. he won most of the Open prizes with Keith winning the Bronze medal.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

19th October 2011

There are some photos this week - in the photo section. The first two or three are of Max Riley at a horticultural show near Launceston on 13th August and on Peter Daniels' standing ground just across the road from the show. The other pictures I took this morning in my two greenhouses.
I am starting to feed my Florentines for the first time, 1/2 strength Chempak every 7days.

I went to Scunthorpe last Thursday and judged with Chris Simpkinson. Plenty of flowers and plenty of people. It was a good night with a particularly nice vase of Charles Tandy.

The next event on the calendar is our ( Sowerby Bridge ) Bar top on Tuesday October 25th at Ripponden Conservative Club. Staging is between 7 and 8. We have a raffle, a couple of quizzes and pie and peas that cost a couple of quid. If you are in the area do join us.

Before the show I will be at the North West Counties meeting on Wednesday just putting the finishing touches to the show on Tuesday 8th November.

Thursday, 13 October 2011

13th October 2011

Judged Dukinfield Bar Top last wednesday. Not many vases 7 to be precise.
Gave the best vase a vase of Southway Ski grown by Roy Longdon.
On the Thursday judged the Bar Top at Hull ( Humberside Chrysanthemum Club ) a lot more vases and a lot more growers. Another good night with the same result Best Vase Southway Ski grown by Dave Heath.

On Saturday Trish and I went to the dinner at Harrogate in aid of Terry Wombwell. The food was good if a little sparse and it seemed to miss the little touches. It was a good night with over 40 people there to celebrate with Terry and his wife.

Last night, Wednesday, we had our pre show meeting but the attendance was disappointing only 5 turned up. Let's hope that more than that turn up for Early/ Late show on October 25th at Ripponden Conservative Club where apart from the flowers the main attraction will be the Pie and Peas priced at £2.

Tonight John and I are going on our travels again this time to Scunthorpe for their Bar Top. I may be judging as I don't have any flowers.
As of this moment in time the only flowers that I have cut in a Trident that was damping badly however I have been picking damp petals out fo Roy Coopland. Everything else at the moment seems to be okay. The nearest to ready are Kay Woolman probably a week to ten days away. I am still hoping to enter the George Wilson at the National with Luxford, Bryony Wade, Patricia Millar,Roy Coopland and either First Light or Sheila Coles.
My first proper show will hopefully be Southport on October 29th.
I have been a little lax with my spraying towards to end and have paid for it with White Rust on my Trident. I must be more diligent next year...

Monday, 8 August 2011

8th August 2011

I know it's a long time since I did my diary but hopefully I will be able to do it once a week from now on.
Got all my earlies in the greenhouse, hopefully I may have a bloom or two for Sowerby Bridge Horticultural to challenge John in the 3 bloom class. My lates are looking very very good, just finished tying them all up as I am going to Cornwall for a week on Thursday.
John will be doing the necessary. Have spotted a few buds, primarily in Primrose Charles Tandy. The mediums that I got from Mick Graves are the best that I have grown and I have already taken the buds on Luxford, and will be taking the buds of Trident and Avon Lee in the next few days.
My Olwyn are the best plants that I have had for a long time, as them and Woolman Venture and Kay Woolman have tended to be nibbled by Capsid bug in the past.
I have continued my spraying programme of Sysphane, Amistar and Rose clear every two weeks and, as of this moment in time, I have seen no white rust.
All the plants have been top dressed and Florentine and Pat Miller are down to one stem on each of the two laterals.

Monday, 18 April 2011

11th April 2011

A couple of pictures showing the root system when they are ready for potting on. They have been in the 31/2 for 7 weeks. Make sure that they are well watered before they are knocked out . The 5 inch pots should have been soaked at least overnight to make them turgid. If you haven't got the materials to mix your own soil use John Innes no2. Each plant is caned and tied with a twist it.
I have also sprayed with Systhane this weekend as part of the programme to stop White Rust.
When they have been potted they will go into the cold frame.

Thursday, 7 April 2011

5th April 2011

All potted into 31/2 inch 180 of them. Knocked out some of the early ones and it will not be long before they will be ready for the 5 inch. I stopped Roy Coopland today as well as the Cerise Patricia Millar. Tomorrow I am going to Keith Atkinson's to mix the compost for the 5 inch. To each bushel ( 8 gallon ) I add 4 ounce John Innes Base 6 ounce Calcified Seaweed 2 ounce Antagon and 2 ounce Fish Blood and Bone. The components are the same as for the 31/2 i.e. 5 sterilised loam 2 peat and 1 4mm grit.
Last Wednesday was our A G M and apart from Peter Fawcett the Committee remained the same.

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

28th March 2011

I didn't make the A.G.M. but apparently it went very well with everybody enjoying the event.
I have nearly finished potting into 31/2 with only 11 to go.
Since I last wrote I have Grow Slowed them to reduce the height and sprayed them with Amistar to stop White Rust.
Grow Slow was given at 5ml to 2 litres and Amistar at 2ml to 2 litres.
I had a run over to Mick Graves last week with Mike Bottomley and his stuff looks superb as usual.
Some of the plants that have been in the 31/2 since 23/2 may need a weak feed in a week or so so I will be keeping an eye on them.
Today I washed some more 9inch so slowly but surely I am working my way through them.