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Title: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 10, 2010, 09:57:56 PM
Who's going to Blackpool Show, at the Collegiate High School , Blackpool Old Roa, Blackpool FY3 7LS  this coming weekend in pursuit of a Farrer Medal?
Not me, I'm sorry to say, but it looks like the weather may be reasonable for travelling (if the Met Office has it right!) so I hope that lots of you are going to be there, enter your plants and have a great day out!

It's and "even" year so the AGS rules apply.  I expect that Show Secretary Lionel Clarkson and his merry band will be kept busy with lots of entries and fingers crossed that someone takes their camera to share the day with us later!



Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: fermi de Sousa on March 11, 2010, 01:49:06 AM
It's an "even" year so the AGS rules apply. 

So if the year is uneven, do no rules apply? ???
Just kidding! I wouldn't want you to think I couldn't se the Forrest for the trees! ;D
cheers
fermi
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: ranunculus on March 13, 2010, 08:27:11 PM
Just back from Blackpool 2010 and our thanks to Lionel Clarkson and his team for another wonderful show.  The long winter and a late spring resulted in a smaller than usual entry, but the lack of quantity did not necessarily mean a corresponding lack of quality.  The Farrer Medal for the best plant in the show went to Mike and Christine Brown (does that sound familiar?) for their magnificent Cyclamen coum.
A few images to start the thread...

Mike & Christine Brown - Farrer Medal winning exhibitors (yet again)!
Farrer Medal winning exhibit
Cyclamen coum - Farrer Medal winner - Blackpool Show 2010
Large six-pan exhibit - AGS Medal winner - John Richards
Close-up of Saxifraga 'Louis Armstrong'
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Lesley Cox on March 13, 2010, 09:06:08 PM
WOW!!!
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: David Nicholson on March 13, 2010, 09:28:55 PM
... and that goes for me too. Beautiful Farrer and not a blemish on it.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: ranunculus on March 13, 2010, 10:29:24 PM
Just a few more images this evening ... time is short to process any more.

Crocus 'Ruby Giant'
Saxifraga iranica
Primula allionii Richard Burrow
Mandy McLoughlin's lovely prize-winning mini-garden
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 13, 2010, 10:38:33 PM
Cliff, many thanks for your speedy work at bringing us a start to the show.... some super exhibits .... Mandy's garden is a little cracker!


Jean Wylllie is home safe and very pleased that her Narcissus 'Betty Mae' was awarded a Certificate of Merit.... she was just so thrilled that it was taken out to contest for the medal and she hasd told me about how stunning a plant the winning Cyclamen is.... and I now I see for myself that those clever Brown's are losing none of their Cyclamen skills, even while developing winning ways with Dionysias! 8)
A superb plant of C. coum, bound to win any medal.... look at the glow on the foliage, if you can tear your eyes away from the flowers..... the whole plant if bursting with health. Many congratulations to Christine and Mike Brown for another great win!
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: ranunculus on March 14, 2010, 08:12:36 AM
A few more for this sunny Mother's Day morning - dedicated to all the wonderful Mums out there.

 Dionysia 'Monika'
Dionysia 'Ewersley Theta'
Dionysia F2 Hybrid
Eranthis Guinea Gold
John Dower's super prize winning mini-garden. Another lesson from the master!
Primula allionii Anna Griffith
Primula nana
Primula Tantallon
Saxifraga 'Louis Armstrong'
Saxifraga Karel Capek
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Rob Potterton on March 14, 2010, 08:27:12 AM
Cliff, thats an unbelievable plant of Karel Capek - do you know who the grower was?? I was one of the nurseries in attendance but too busy (good) to get to see the show (bad), so many thanks for posting these images.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 08:30:33 AM
Cliff, thats an unbelievable plant of Karel Capek - do you know who the grower was?? I was one of the nurseries in attendance but too busy (good) to get to see the show (bad), so many thanks for posting these images. 

I think Cliff's gone for his breakfast.  The grower of Karel Capek was Mark Childerhouse - no surprises there - as he is an excellent sax grower!

Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Rob Potterton on March 14, 2010, 08:49:37 AM
aha ...... should have known it was a plant from Lincolnshire - Mark lives about 5 miles north of here.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: ranunculus on March 14, 2010, 09:45:06 AM
Many thanks Diane ... I only tend to take pictures, not notes!   :D
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Ragged Robin on March 14, 2010, 05:18:38 PM
Cliff, thanks so much for your fabulous photos of Blackpool Show it has made my Mother's Day!

Terrific plants - Saxifraga 'Louis Armstrong', Dionysia 'Ewersley Theta' and Primula allionii Anna Griffith are my favourites but the standard altogether is so high and I love the miniature rock gardens  :D

Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 05:48:01 PM
Many thanks Diane ... I only tend to take pictures, not notes!   :D    

And if I remember, I take pictures of the notes   :D
so here we go ...

General view
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 05:48:47 PM
Cyclamen alpinum shown by Dave Riley
Colchicum luteum x kesselringii 'Jeanne' shown by Robin Pickering
Anemone biflora grown from seed and shown by Ivor Betteridge
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 05:52:51 PM
One to set the Galanthonuts hearts beating
Galanthus 'David Shackleton' shown by Mike and Christine Brown
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 05:58:59 PM
The benches were a bit lighter than usual, due to the unusually cold winter and still cold weather into March, but it meant there were lots of crocuses still to be seen.  

There was some discussion about the differences between Cc vernus, heuffelianus and scepusiensis and a comparison between the forms exhibited.  Here they are for comparision:
Crocus vernus shown by Jean Wylie
Crocus heuffelianus 'Brian Duncan' shown by George Young
Crocus scepusiensis (my system failed me here, and I didn't get the exhibitor's name - possibly Ian Leslie - can anyone confirm or not?)

Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 06:04:10 PM
Well done to our Scottish friends for making the long journey south to support the show - Henry and Margaret, Jean and Glassford, Ian and Carole, Sandy, and the Glasgow contingency - Sam, John and Bill, and maybe some others I don't know.

Here's Gymnospermium albertii - a magnificent pot shown by John Lee - not so easy to photograph, so here's a close up    

Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 06:07:48 PM
I don't know how many plants Jean brought - but it was a lot  ;D  ;D

Here's a small representation of Jean Wylie's exhibits:
Crocus corsicus
and the fabulous pot of Narcissus Betty Mae - cyclamineus x asturiensis hybrid winning a certificate of Merit.  
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 14, 2010, 06:11:21 PM
Cyclamen alpinum shown by Dave Riley
Colchicum luteum x kesselringii 'Jeanne' shown by Robin Pickering
Anemone biflora grown from seed and shown by Ivor Betteridge
What a super variety in plants in just these three beauties.... thanks, Diane.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 06:13:20 PM
John Richards won an AGS medal for the large 6 pan class
included in the entry were
Primula moupinensis
Primula nana
Primula 'Arduaine'
Saxifraga 'Louis Armstrong'
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 14, 2010, 06:14:41 PM
'Betty Mae' is looking fantastic!  Isn't she just a sweetie? I hope her New Zealand "family" see these pix and are as pleased with her as Jean is!


I think I spotted that Gymnosperium in the bench view.... a really good potful.... thanks for the close up. I must tease John about such a good plant from him that is NOT an Iris ;D ;)!!
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 06:17:47 PM
There were several hepaticas on the bench, but the one that caught the eye was this unnamed Hepatica japonica with silver edges to the petals shown by Shelagh Smethurst
The plant was part of a 3 pan, also with the second picture of a white Hepatica japonica
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Ragged Robin on March 14, 2010, 06:20:37 PM
Diane thanks for your view of the Blackpool Show with great photos and notes - good to see the whole bench of plants as well as the individual exhibits.  The crocuses are really lovely and, as you say, well represented in their peak because of the cold weather.

Many congratulations to Jean on her stunning:
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Crocus corsicus
and the fabulous pot of Narcissus Betty Mae - cyclamineus x asturiensis hybrid winning a certificate of Merit.

 
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 06:21:48 PM
The small 3 pan bulb class was won by Ivor Betteridge,
second place is the one I am not sure, with the Crocus scepusiensis in the centre - possibly shown by Ian Leslie

Yes, Maggi, the Gymnospermium can also be seen at the back of the second photo
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 06:25:28 PM
A huge potful of Iris winogradowii shown by George Young
and a couple of wonderful primulas shown by Don Peace
Primula 'Tantallon'
and Primula nana alba a personal favourite that I struggle with as it fizzles out after a couple of years with me
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 06:28:41 PM
That's all I've got, perhaps the Veteran vet and others have some more pictures. 
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: David Nicholson on March 14, 2010, 06:58:06 PM
Thanks Cliff and Diane for bringing the Show to us. What a gorgeous pot of Iris winogradowii and had I been judging a Farrer would have gone back home with George. How long has it taken to work your pot up that standard George.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 07:05:20 PM
As you say Diane, others do have more pictures. There will be some repetition but good plants can bear looking at from different angles so
Iris rosenbachiana 'Harangon' Peter Bland
Androsace ochotensis Geoff Rollinson
Anemone biflora Ivor Betteridge
Callianthmeum kernerianum Lionel Clarkson
Cochicum szovitsii Diane Clement....nice and short in stem this
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 07:13:38 PM
Corydalis popovii Ian Leslie...I always find this difficult to do justice to in the show hall buit it gives a good idea
Corydalis schanginii Kather Rimmer...same goes for this plant, shown in the same class as C popovii
Crocus angustifolius Ben Nottingham
Crocus heuffelianus 'Brian Duncan'...I think this came from Ruksans years ago, not sure who Brian Duncan is but is a nice plant
Crocus tomasinianus 'Ruby Giant' Frank Dobson
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 14, 2010, 07:17:30 PM
I think Corydalis can be very tricky to photograph at the best of times; the colours are so odd in real life, never mind through a lens!  Two good plants there, for sure.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 14, 2010, 07:21:10 PM
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not sure who Brian Duncan is but is a nice plant
George, Brian Duncan is the Northern Irish Narcissus expert and breeder, former head of the  RHS Daffodil committee .

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/3337334/Growing-for-gold.html
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 07:22:10 PM
Crocus kosaninii Ian Kidman, best crocus in show
Crocus kosaninii...a different view
Crocus scepusiensis Dave Riley, not seen this name before, looks v like C heuffelianus as I exhibit it
Crocus scepusiensis Dave Riley...different angle
Cyclamen alpinum Dave Riley...this was a lovely plant, my picture does not do it justice
 
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Lesley Cox on March 14, 2010, 07:29:08 PM
Warm and grateful thanks to all who posted these super images of such fantastic plants. The Iris rosenbachiana does it for me but so do many others.
The mini gardens intrigue me. Obviously they're not planted up the day before the show. How long does it take for them to establish and grow to show quality and how long can they be maintained at this level. Are they dismantled soon after and replanted with smaller plants for a later occasion? I was delighted to notice the little single flower of the blue Houstonia in the front of Mandy's. :D
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 07:31:30 PM
The Farrer medal plant cyclamen coum from Mike & Christine Brown
C coum again, the Farrer plant from a different view and using flash
Cyclamen coum again this time from Robin Pickering
Eranthis tubergenii 'Guinea Gold' from Tommy Anderson, one of many he had on display
Iris rosenbachiana 'purple'  Peter Bland
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 07:39:00 PM
For the Dionysia lovers
Dionysia afghanica cross EGW-MK 01-01-7 Ian Kidman
Dionysia archibaldii 'Tora' Robin Pickering
Dionysia bazoftica Ian Kidman
Dionysia monica hybrid MK 94-2 R&S Johnson
Dionysia monika F&B Hoyle
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 07:49:24 PM
Fritillaria alburyana Jean Wyllie...she was as pleased  as punch with her first with this lovely frit
Narcissus 'Betty Mae' Jean Wyllie, never mind in NZ, how about over here
Narcissus 'Betty Mae' close up
Narcissus 'Ellie Grace' Terry Mitchel...its first flowering from a cross that he made, lovely thing..saw it being carried in and thought 'thats nice'
Narcissus asturiensis Colin Wibberley...still takes a lot of beating on the Narcissus front as long as Betty Mae not around
Narcissus cyclamineus...sorry did not get the exhibitors name....Keith Lever had lots of this for sale at the start of the show, all gone by early afternnon
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 07:58:20 PM
Slowly getting through my pictures, we were there by 8.00am as Ian Kidman, who was driving, likes an early start. As a result plenty time to take too many pics
Primula allionii 'Peter Burrow' Brian Burrow
Primula allionii 'Elizabeth Burrow' F&B Hoyle....this is a lovely cultivar
Primula allionii 'Anna Griffith' M&C Brown
Primula petelottii K&R Lever, you do not see this too often, had it once when I exhibited it at Harrogate...was dead two weeks later
Primula megasaefolia Ben Nottingham
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 08:05:16 PM
Iris 'Katherine Hodgkin' Alan Spenceley...as big a pot full as I have ever seen in pristine condition
Primula nana alba Don Peace
Primula nana Hazel Nottingham
Ranuculus asiaticus red, sorry that I did not get the exbitors name who also exhibited the yellow form next --it's Darren Sleep!
Ranunculus asiaticus yellow
Tecophilia cyanocrocus Mavis Allanson
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 08:22:40 PM
I think I am nearly at an end (you will be pleased to know)
Saxifraga 'Allendale Grace' Tommy Anderson
Saxifraga burseriana 'Gloria' Margaret Pickering
Saxifraga iranica Edward Spencer
Saxifraga 'Karel Kapek' Mark Childerhouse...as large a specimen as I have ever seen. In my opinion this is a high quality saxifrage, difficult to present in a pristine condition, seldom seems to catch the judges eye when faced with other hybrid domes, perhaps they should try growing it!!!
Saxifraga 'Louis Armstrong' John Richars...a massive potfull and I thought it was newish in cultivation..really good colour
Saxifraga Paul Rubens Mark Childerhouse...as soon as I saw this on the bench it was on my 'want' list, for once the picture does the plant justice
Iris winowgradowii G Young...I see the question as too how long...no real idea...original bit came from Eric Watson, tried in the garden...where it does fine...but like it too much so dug some up and just kept on doing well in a pot so thats where it stays. The bits in the garden are now 'gone' (swamped by a shrub) so I am glad that I salvaged my bit many years ago. It was no where near a Farrer plant Cliff (but thanks all the same) as there was some bulbs that did not produce flowers at the right time. Robert Rolf gave me a 'bollocking' for a) putting a nn in winow and b) for not watering the plant all over to achieve an even flowering....suitably chastised   
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 08:35:13 PM
Lesley, troughs can either be quite old or 'done up' for the show. Although I did not photograph it at Blackpool the Open section troughs had a trough that had to have been done for years as there were cushions etc that were of a size that indicated age/been there for a long time. Other exhibitors try a different tack and have 'holes' in their tufa...very commonly used in exhibition troughs...and slip in plants from small pots into each hole to make a complete trough 'in season', skilled growers can do this and it is difficult to guess that that is what has been done. Over the next few shows I go to I will try to take pictures for you and ask the exhibitor the relevant questions
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 08:43:37 PM
Over the next few shows I go to I will try to take pictures for you and ask the exhibitor the relevant questions 

Both exhibitors of mini-gardens at Blackpool are here on the forum and I am sure that will join in the discussion! 
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Diane Clement on March 14, 2010, 08:46:34 PM
Ranuculus asiaticus red, sorry that I did not get the exbitors name who also exhibited the yellow form next
Ranunculus asiaticus yellow 

The Ranunculus asiaticus yellow and red were exhibited by forumist Darren Sleep
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Lesley Cox on March 14, 2010, 08:48:13 PM
Thanks George, that would be of great interst to me.

Narcissus 'Betty Mae' was bred in New Zealand so it would be reasonable to expect a few bulbs to be around among local growers. I don't know of any but then the "centre" of alpine growing is Christchurch and I'm a bit isolated down in Dunedin. She is certainly a delightful hybrid but should be easy enough to duplicate the cross for similar results.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Mick McLoughlin on March 14, 2010, 09:02:17 PM
Lesley,
There is an old thread from 2008 here:
http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=2591.msg59268#msg59268

That shows Mandys gardens in their earlier stages. New material is added as plants get too big and to add interest. Some of the plants in Mandy's gardens are rooted directly into the tufa.
They stay outside all the time, except night before the show when Mandy has titivated them and dressed them up. They were all under 2" of snow about 4 weeks ago.
That where a lot of my smaller seedlings go if I don't hide them from her. There is also some evidence of bulbs that were inserted last year starting to show.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 14, 2010, 09:18:26 PM
The Ranunculus asiaticus yellow and red were exhibited by forumist Darren Sleep 
 
Thanks Diane, I hope the ever watchfull Maggi will be able to ammend my post re the Ranunculus asiaticus as I always feel to have let the exhibitor down when I fail to record them
 
 
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: ranunculus on March 14, 2010, 09:23:49 PM
Mandy's lovely miniature garden at Blackpool Show.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 14, 2010, 09:31:02 PM
Cliff, this last mini garden photo is not the same as the one you ascribed to Mandy McLoughin in this post on page one.....
http://www.srgc.org.uk/smf/index.php?topic=5144.msg141683#msg141683
.....I'm confused?  :-\ 
Is there a class for a trough as well as a mini garden or did she enter in sections A and B? (B & C?)
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Mick McLoughlin on March 14, 2010, 09:37:12 PM
Maggi,
Mandy had 2 gardens entered, she likes to give them an airing whenever possible. As we're still new to this showing thingy, we can still show in section 'B' where there is a miniature garden section as well as with the 'big boys & girls in Section 'A'. Not every show has a miniature garden class in section 'B' though. I think there is one show that has one in section 'C' as well so last year she entered all 3. I remember cos I'm the one who has to carry them back and forwards to the car, and woe betide me if there's any sign of damage.

Mick
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 14, 2010, 09:45:46 PM
Hee Hee! Good for you, Mick, you're doing a great job for Mandy, who in turn is making a grand job of producing her wee treasures... she'll have Johnny Dower quaking in his boots! ;)
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: ranunculus on March 14, 2010, 09:50:59 PM
Maggi,
Mandy had 2 gardens entered, she likes to give them an airing whenever possible. As we're still new to this showing thingy, we can still show in section 'B' where there is a miniature garden section as well as with the 'big boys & girls in Section 'A'. Not every show has a miniature garden class in section 'B' though. I think there is one show that has one in section 'C' as well so last year she entered all 3. I remember cos I'm the one who has to carry them back and forwards to the car, and woe betide me if there's any sign of damage.

Mick

Beautifully explained Mick ... thanks for that!
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: ranunculus on March 14, 2010, 09:59:23 PM
Many more images on my memory cards ... just a selection of those not already covered.

Anisitome imbricata var. imbricata
Asplenium
Bolax gummifera
Crocus
Cyclamen persicum
Cyclamen rohlfsianum
Eranthis Guinea Gold
Hepatica
Leucojum vernum
Meconopsis paniculata
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Lvandelft on March 14, 2010, 10:04:59 PM
Wonderful pics everyone.
What an excellent show with a lot of beautiful plants! Thanks for showing.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: ranunculus on March 14, 2010, 10:07:27 PM
Next batch from Blackpool Show 2010.


Primula Tantallon
Romulea atranda
Romulea atranda 2
Saxifraga oppositifolia M.Kammerlander form.
Sunlit show bench
Superb Iris
Ypsilandra thibetica
Frank Dobson & Brian Russ
Paul Street & Brian Russ
Ivor Betteridge & Brian Russ
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: angie on March 14, 2010, 11:00:25 PM
So much wonderful plants, what a dream it must be to be able to grown plants to that standard.
I keep looking back at them, amazing.
Angie :)
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Lesley Cox on March 15, 2010, 12:02:01 AM
Thanks for the link Mick. I remembered Mandy's gardens from previously but as usual, my searching was in vain. She's a real artist I think.
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: David Nicholson on March 15, 2010, 09:41:04 AM
Anyone see JoF at the Show?
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: ranunculus on March 15, 2010, 09:53:27 AM
John was certainly present at the show David but, unfortunately, our paths around the show benches never crossed.  Hopefully he might travel across to Whitworth for our East Lancashire Show on Saturday.  :D
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Luc Gilgemyn on March 15, 2010, 10:30:09 AM
What a superb report !
Thanks a million Diane, Cliff and George for taking the time to post all these !  :-*
What a wealth of wonderful plants - despite the harsh winter !
It only makes me look forward even more to next Saturday's Kent show !!  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Ragged Robin on March 15, 2010, 11:38:37 AM
Altogether a real treat to see so many wonderfully grown plants and connect them with the Exhibitors/Forumists whose efforts are so appreciated and also the Photographers whose great photos provide an insight into how to grow these beauties for top performance; thanks to all  :)
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Darren on March 16, 2010, 10:56:32 AM
John was indeed at the show but I only got to see him briefly as he was manning the computer with my better half. They were kept very busy by disappearing cards etc.

It was also my first attempt at stewarding and I'll not be in a hurry to repeat the experience....

Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 16, 2010, 11:46:52 AM
Darren.... what did they do to you to put you off stewarding?!!
You need to come up for the Aberdeen Show to work with our Gang..... I bet you'd love it!

In Sandy Leven's show report on the main website ( coming VERY soon, when Fred has time to load it) you will se a nice photo of JoF, also known as John Forrrest with John Richards and John Good..... Sandy calls them the three musketeers but I think the Three Amigos  is more like it!  :D

(by the way, Early Bulb Day report is here : http://www.srgc.org.uk/shows/earlybulb/index.html   )
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Peter Maguire on March 16, 2010, 01:02:35 PM
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It was also my first attempt at stewarding and I'll not be in a hurry to repeat the experience....
Darren,
Stewarding is always the one job that I never have any problem finding volunteers for at Hexham - I can't concieve of it being anything other than pleasurable. The quiet time after all the frantic preparations to get plants on the bench, the good banter, free coffee, a chance to admire the plants in relative calm and the occasional amble across to the computer table with a batch of results. What's not to like!
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: David Shaw on March 16, 2010, 06:44:13 PM
I always enjoy stewarding and am generally available if wanted. Never had any difficulties.
Note to Self: don't offer at Hexam - they only offer coffee!!!!!
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: veteran vet on March 16, 2010, 07:17:38 PM
As Peter says is quite a pleasant job, however I do recall once at the Harrogate Show when the general public were hanging around to buy the exhibits at the end of the show (as happens at eg Chelsea) and they got somewhat upset when told that this was not the case at AGS shows, did make for a fraught few minutes 
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Martinr on March 16, 2010, 08:21:49 PM
Stewarding is one of the best jobs there is, passes the most tedious hour or two of the show day before Pudsey pig practice commences!
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Peter Maguire on March 16, 2010, 09:27:04 PM
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Note to Self: don't offer at Hexam - they only offer coffee!!!!!

We also have biscuits!  :D
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: J.B.Wyllie on March 16, 2010, 09:52:08 PM
And Cheese Scones if they are lucky.

Jean
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 16, 2010, 09:57:48 PM
And Cheese Scones if they are lucky.

Jean
...now you've made me hungry!
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Darren on March 17, 2010, 08:07:29 AM
I guess I don't like feeling like I haven't a clue what I'm doing. Except at work where this is how I usually feel. ;)

Susan ( a stewarding veteran) tells me it would be much less stressful a second time. But then so would plan B, which was spend the dead time sitting in the car with a book. Or plan C - as plan B but substitute car with pub.

Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: David Shaw on March 17, 2010, 10:04:16 AM
Give it another go, Darren, I am sure that you will find that Susan is right next time.
Hexam is sounding better and better all the time, Peter.  ;)
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Martinr on March 17, 2010, 04:54:03 PM
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Note to Self: don't offer at Hexam - they only offer coffee!!!!!

We also have biscuits!  :D

Can I volunteer ;D
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 17, 2010, 05:45:43 PM
You might be needed making the coffee, Martin..... Brenda Newton has broken her arm! :P
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Martinr on March 17, 2010, 05:49:02 PM
Oh dear! If I'm making the coffee I'll also be eating all the biscuits
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Peter Maguire on March 17, 2010, 06:42:44 PM
I'm assured that everything in the catering department in under control and I'm not to panic, but they said that to Captain Mainwaring.

(apologies to our overseas readers for this reference to a 1970s British TV comedy progamme!)
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Lesley Cox on March 17, 2010, 08:32:50 PM
Hey Peter, some of us are old enough and British enough to know what you're talking about. ;D Have just bought some DVDs of "Best of the Summer Wine." the only renums I've been tempted with, apart from Morse of course, and that mainly for the lovely episode when he and Lewis went to Italy. Love "Turandot"
Title: Re: Blackpool Show 13th March 2010
Post by: Maggi Young on March 18, 2010, 07:21:25 PM
Sandy Leven's Blackpool Show Report is online now : http://www.srgc.org.uk/shows/blackpool/2010.pdf

 Thanks Sandy and Fred.  :-*
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