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Maggi Young

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Re: Gardening Scotland 2015
« Reply #75 on: June 02, 2015, 02:59:56 PM »
The list of plants used on the club stand at Ingliston  helpfully written out by Ann Christie  gives an idea of the number  and variety. 143 species and cultivars.

Here is the list:
* SRGC -GS- plantlist 2015 sml.pdf (189.59 kB - downloaded 118 times.)
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Re: Gardening Scotland 2015
« Reply #76 on: June 02, 2015, 04:42:00 PM »
Where would we be without you - many thanks
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Re: Gardening Scotland 2015
« Reply #77 on: June 04, 2015, 03:21:03 PM »
The full list of awards from Gardening Scotland are finally available  -  congratulations to all and apologies for not being able to give credit to all those connected with the SRGC on their awards before now. 

Floral Hall Awards:
Premier Gold

Kevock Garden Plants – Alpine, Bog and Woodland Plants
Jon Wheatly and Keith Jackson Associates  – Display of Dahlias
Dibleys Nurseries – Streptocarpus
Dargem Carnations – Perpetual Flowering Carnations
Wattston Bonsai – Bonsai Trees

Gold
Roualeyn Fuchsias – Fuchsias
North of England Bonsai – Bonsai
The Scottish Rock Garden Club – Alpine and Woodland Plants
Brookfield Plants – Hostas
Holmes Farm Plants – Alpine Plants and Perennials
Dibleys Nurseries – Foliage Begonias
Primrose Bank – Hardy Perennials
Craig House Cacti – Cacti and Succulents
National Vegetable Society – Vegetables and Herbs

Dalgety Bay Horticultural Society with Soroptimist International – A Garden depicting “Enablement, Empowerment and Education”

Oska Copperfield Nurseries – Cut Chrysanthemums
National Bonsai Collection and the Scottish Bonsai Association – Bonsai Trees
Chrysanthemums Direct – Cut Flower Chrysanthemums
Warmenhoven – Alliums, Amaryllis and Ornithogalum

Silver Gilt
D’Arcy and Everest – Sempervivums
D’Arcy and Everest – Alpines and Associated Plants
The Alnwick Garden – Plants that have the potential to kill
Macplants – Herbaceous and Woodland Plants
Jacques Amand International – Bulbous Plants
Rumbling Bridge Nursery – Alpines
Jon Wheatly and Keith Jackson Associates – Two portable Allotments
Binny Plants – A 20 year celebration of Binny Plants
Hartside Nursery Garden – Alpine and Woodland Plants
Penicuik Horticultual Society – “The Broons’ book o’ Gairdenin’ Wisdoms”
Pretty Ugly Plants – Carnivorous Plants
South East Of Scotland Fuchsias – Fuchsias entitled “Watch with Mother”
Bluebell Nursery – Unusual Trees and shrubs
Bowden Hostas – Hostas and Ferns
Wyndford Farm Plants – Perennials, Shrubs and Grasses
Harperley Hall Farm Nurseries – Alpine and Woodland Plants
Scottish Bonsai Association – Shohin Bonsai
Secret Herb Garden – “Herbie Keeps Bees” – Herbs

Silver
Roualeyn Pelargoniums – Pelargoniums
Scottish Begonia Society – Begonias
Plants, Shoots and Leaves – Perennials, Shrubs and Grasses

Glorious Gardens of Argyll and Bute, in association with Brightwater Holidays – Plants typically grown in West Coast of Scotland

Ice Alpines – An Alpine Landscape
Two Plants – Oriental Lilies
Hawthorn Alpine Troughs – Alpine Troughs set in a landscaped setting
Caledonian Bonsai Society – Bonsai Trees

Bronze
Mainshill Plants – Japanese Plants in a Garden Setting
Planticrub – Containerised Plants
Appletreeman – Fruit Trees
Pretty Ugly Plants – G Scale Railways – putting the G in Gardens
Clan Horticulture – Hardy Perennials
Alan Clark – Rhododendrons and assoicated plants
Garden Gate Plants – Sedums and other succulent Alpines
National Bonsai Collection – Bonsai Trees

Specialist Society awards
Gold
Meconopsis Group – Meconopsis

Silver
Plant Heritage (NCCPG) – Hardy Perennials

Bronze
Scottish Rhododendron Society – Rhododendrons

Other award lists can now be found  at www.gardeningscotland.com
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