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Discussion Weekend 2016
« on: October 16, 2015, 12:54:39 PM »
Feeling a little lost after this year's fiesta??   :( :( :(
Then here's a starter for next year's event.   :) :)

The 2016 Discussion Weekend will be held in the beautiful surroundings of the Tweed valley in the heart of the Southern Uplands, between Peebles and Innerleithen, from Friday 14th to Sunday 16th October 2016.
The venue: Macdonald Cardrona Hotel, Golf and Spa, Horsburgh Ford, Peebles EH45 8NE
Web site: www.macdonaldhotels.co.uk/cardrona

Speakers booked include Harry Jans talking about his travels, Jim Jermyn talking about the early years at Inshriach Nursery, Bob and Rannveig Wallis on Fritillaria, and Jenny Wainwright-Klein about growing alpines at the Schachen alpine garden, Germany. There will be much to choose from for the Saturday morning; there are local walks; Edinburgh Botanics' fine arboretum at Dawyck is only a short distance away; or for the more adventurous, you could try mountain biking at nearby Glentress.  ;D

Full programme and booking details with the January edition of The Rock Garden.

Looking forward to seeing you there.


 Edit by maggi 15th February 2016 : News of a change to the DWE programme:  Due to unforeseen commitment changes Harry Jans  cannot  make the DWE this year.  David & Margaret Thorne have stepped up to take his place.     The title of their talk is “Sikkim: the long route to Kanchenjunga”

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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2015, 01:23:54 PM »
Looking GOOD … about time I travelled north again.
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2015, 01:36:10 PM »
Looking GOOD … about time I travelled north again.

Hmmmm ......... Do you have room for two more???
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2015, 01:38:58 PM »
It would be wonderful to welcome you to Scotland, Anne and Joe … I wouldn't be surprised if the SRGC wouldn't be THRILLED to hear one of your lectures!!!  Wink, wink.
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #4 on: October 16, 2015, 01:52:24 PM »
It would be wonderful to welcome you to Scotland, Anne and Joe … I wouldn't be surprised if the SRGC wouldn't be THRILLED to hear one of your lectures!!!  Wink, wink.

  That's a great idea..... Embra Committee, are you seeing this?
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #5 on: October 16, 2015, 04:36:20 PM »
Piggy bank might well be rifled.
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #6 on: October 16, 2015, 10:53:28 PM »
You never know, Cliff.  It sounds wonderful.  I see it's held at a golf resort and I know who would be very pleased at that!!
Will there be a plant show as well?
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #7 on: October 17, 2015, 08:13:19 AM »
Oh yes, Anne … but I can't promise a Pro-Am golf tournament for dear Joe!!!  LOL.
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2015, 11:38:59 AM »
Definitely coming - a richness of speakers to tempt anyone. :)
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #9 on: October 17, 2015, 12:16:15 PM »
You never know, Cliff.  It sounds wonderful.  I see it's held at a golf resort and I know who would be very pleased at that!!
Will there be a plant show as well?

Yes, there will be a plant show.   
Who knows - the prospect of other golf-playing partners attending might be a boon for some others  "of that ilk"  :)
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #10 on: October 17, 2015, 01:03:38 PM »
Scotland in October - is it still golf weather?  And are the gardens already down for the winter?
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #11 on: October 17, 2015, 01:17:09 PM »
Down for the winter? Are you joking?  Scots golfers  play all year. Autumn weather can be glorious for golf - ask Angie's husband....!!!
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #12 on: October 17, 2015, 04:41:54 PM »
Thanks for the information, Maggi.  Will take this up with the Travel Plans Committee for serious consideration.  I think as CEO of this committee I have a strong vote.
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #13 on: February 01, 2016, 06:42:56 PM »
SRGC Discussion Weekend 2016
After three years of superb Highland hospitality in Grantown-on-Spey, we now venture south to Peeblesshire to the delights of the Scottish Borders. This area of outstanding beauty and rich history offers ruined castles, sweeping valleys, magnificent forests and wonderful things to see and do.

The organizing team invites you to the modern Cardrona Hotel, sitting by the River Tweed, midway between historic Peebles and Innerleithen. With views of the Border hills, this 4-star hotel offers spacious and comfortable accommodation, an award-winning restaurant, an 18 hole golf course and a spa. Even dogs are welcome.  Peebles and the Borders are easy to reach, with major routes touching the boundaries of the region. Peebles is about thirty minutes by car from Edinburgh and an hour from Glasgow, Newcastle and Carlisle. Airports at Edinburgh, Glasgow and Newcastle are within easy distance. There is a twice-hourly bus service between Peebles and Edinburgh.
Saturday morning offers you free time at the hotel or further afield.
Peebles is a Royal Burgh and a picturesque market town of unspoilt character. Stroll through its medieval alleyways or follow its walkways along the beautiful River Tweed. The traditional High Street boasts fine
independent shops and a good selection of top quality eateries. A guided visit to the Royal Botanic Garden’s satellite at Dawyck promises magnificent trees and autumn colour in mid-October. Traquair House, one of the oldest and most romantic in Scotland, is only seven miles away and is well worth a visit; it houses a privately run brewery. Staying with the historic theme, Neidpath Castle, dating from 1370, lies on a bend on the river Tweed and is a pleasant walk one mile out of Peebles. Both Peebles and Innerleithen are within easy walking distance along the river from the hotel and the latter also provides a wide range of attractions. For those who wish to stay longer, there is a wealth of possibilities within driving distance of the hotel.
A full breakdown of prices and a booking form may be found in the 2016 Year Book and Secretary’s Pages and attached to this post.
For other queries, please contact   E.MacKintosh@rbge.ac.uk

Booking forms and remittances to 
The Registration Secretary, Mike Hicks, 11 Lidgate Shot , Ratho, Newbridge, Midlothian, EH28 8TY


Programme

Our programme offers you a veritable ‘Quality Street’ selection of speakers, a box of classic favourites interspersed with new flavours. Our home-grown ‘classics’ feature Jack Drake’s world-famous alpine nursery,
bulbs and plants at home and away, and two genus-specific lectures on the cultivation of fritillaries and hellebores. Scotland’s native plants are not neglected and three ‘new flavours’ are also introduced: growing alpines in the Bavarian Schachen, gardening on rock (USA), and botanizing in Peru.
The only question is ‘Who is the big purple one?’

Friday 14th October
● Bob Wallis, Wales: The Jim Archibald Bulb Lecture: ’Fritillaries in the
Wild and in Cultivation’
● Small Bulb Exchange

Saturday 15th October
Morning
- Optional activities
- Plant show
- Plant sales
Afternoon
● Jim Jermyn, Scotland: The John Duff Lecture: ‘Inshriach Nursery’
● Jenny Wainwright-Klein, Germany: ‘The Alpine Garden on the
Schachen’
Anne Spiegel, USA: ‘Gardening on Rock’  ( note that someone was listening to us here!!)

Evening - Drinks reception, dinner and plant auction

Sunday 16th October
● Rannveig Wallis, Wales: ‘A Plantaholic, Home and Away’
● John Massey, England: The William Buchanan Lecture: ‘The World of
Hellebores’
● Heather McHaffie, Scotland: ‘Growing Scottish Native Plants at the
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh’
Harry Jans, Netherlands: The Harold Esslemont Lecture: due to unforeseen commitments Harry Jans  cannot  make the DWE this year.  David & Margaret Thorne have stepped up to take his place.   The title of their talk is “Sikkim: the long route to Kanchenjunga”

Booking Form and full details : * DWE 2016 booking form.pdf (80.67 kB - downloaded 123 times.)
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Re: Discussion Weekend 2016
« Reply #14 on: February 03, 2016, 02:17:33 PM »
Had a look at the link Dave.  Not sure I'm up for picture 7, hope it's not obligatory :D
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