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Maggi Young

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Re: Malvern Spring Show.
« Reply #30 on: May 13, 2014, 02:35:03 PM »
Oh my word, an even more successful day at Malvernfor Ron and Hilary than I imagined-   and more last evening too -  further congratulations needed for sure!!


P.S. Sorry my little cheerleading friend is somewhat hyperactive- I made the mistake of letting her share a strong sugary coffee....... :-[
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Re: Malvern Spring Show.
« Reply #31 on: May 13, 2014, 09:58:05 PM »
Hi
I have just posted a rather interminable account of the AGS show at Malvern Spring Festival to the AGS website here.

http://www.alpinegardensociety.net/discussion/atshows/Malvern+Show+th+May+/19584/

Of particular note was the competition for troughs and displays about alpine plants by local schools, organised by the show secretary.
Jon Evans
Farnham, Surrey, UK

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Re: Malvern Spring Show.
« Reply #32 on: May 13, 2014, 10:28:19 PM »
Ross Barbour has tweeted some photos of the Schools entries with alpine troughs etc at Malvern -
https://twitter.com/OldCourtDesign/status/464405884358389761/photo/1
https://twitter.com/OldCourtDesign/status/464405309734539264/photo/1
Best overall entry from Dunnington School :
https://twitter.com/OldCourtDesign/status/464404534039568384/photo/1
https://twitter.com/OldCourtDesign/status/464058794478411776/photo/1

 Such fun!

 Yes, I thought the involvement from the schools was a great initiative from Ross.
Keeping their interest may prove tricky, but it's a great start.
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Re: Malvern Spring Show.
« Reply #33 on: May 14, 2014, 10:18:51 AM »
The trick is probably engaging the interest of the teachers! And there always have been a good number of these in the alpine groups, so there is a good link there. What would be even nicer would be to stimulate ongoing interest from students later in their studies, because plants are hardly of little relevance in all sorts of ways. We have contacted various schools and colleges (and also University Departments) re. the talk from David Gwynne-Evans that we have arranged in June. It will be very interesting to see if this bears fruit (I hope so because we would like to have a good audience for his talk - and it is highly relevant in a world where the environment and conservation of plants gets strong billing). It's always really nice when people visit our garden with their children, and equally so at the Alpine Shows, because a few of us actually became fascinated by these plants at an early age and these will be the people who take the societies on now too.
Dr. Timothy John Ingram. Nurseryman & gardener with strong interest in plants of Mediterranean-type climates and dryland alpines. Garden in Kent, UK. www.coptonash.plus.com

 


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