v THE HERALD - INDEPENDENT AND PROUD OF IT v 12th September 2024 • The HERALD • Page 61 ✿ DOWN THE GARDEN PATH ✿ RYAN FENCING Quality Fencing & Gates 07769 706516 • 023 8084 1203 www.ryan-fencing.co.uk • Find us on Facebook The Totton and District Gardeners Club Summer Show Results people, not only the shows but their holidays outings and monthly talks. A lot of time and effort has been put into the club over the years by so many people too numerous to mention but we thank you all!” Totton and District Gardeners Club held their summer show on Saturday 17th August. It was a lovely day and the hall looked amazing packed with owers fruit and vegetables, not a space le . e show was well-attended with exhibitors, their family and friends. is year seemed a very good year for Dahlias and they have never seen so many cucumbers and tomatoes as they had on show this year, just what you needed to go with the class of home baked quiches! e Club had a very large tombola and plant stall on at the Show to help with their funds. People enjoyed a sit down and relax in the cafe area, which members had donated a large amount of tasty cakes to. Altogether there were 264 exhibits entered, with the following winning prizes: Pat Rogers for most points in Floral Art, Marian Mabey for most points in Cookery, Sandra Hodson wiped the board clean with winning: most points in General Flowers & Pot Plants, most points in Fruit And Vegetables, most points in the Rose Section, most points in the Fuchsia section, most points in Show and the Banksian medal for most prize money in the show. e children’s sections were won by: Archie Rogers for the under 5’s, over ves was won by Daisy Ollett, 2nd Grace Ollett and 3rd Charlie Rogers - well done! Totton and District Gardeners Club comment: “Thank you all who have supported the show right from its beginnings in the sixties when it was held at Eling Recreation Centre to now at the Three Score Club. It has brought pleasure and enjoyment to so many HYTHE FLOWER CLUB MEETING Container Planting Hythe Flower Club’s next meetings are Thursday 12th September and Thursday 10th October. ey meet on the 2nd Thursday of the month except August at Hythe and Dibden Parish Hall, West Street, Hythe. 6.45pm for 7.30pm. One years membership is £36 (for 11 meetings). Good value for an evening of entertainment (probably less than a cup of co ee). Go along and visit their friendly inclusive Flower Club, you will receive a warm welcome. Bartley Horticultural Society’s next meeting is on Thursday 19th September for Container Planting. Meetings take place on the third Thursday of the month at Copythorne Parish Hall, Pollards Moor Road, Copythorne SO40 2NW at 7.30pm. New members and visitors are always welcome. Visitors fee applies. For more information you can write to them at: Mavis Cottage, Pollards Moor Road, Copythorne, SO40 2NZ, call: 07789 352505 or visit their website: www. bartleyhs.org.uk Beaulieu Horticultural Society’s next meeting takes place on Tuesday 17th September for a talk by Gillian Taylor titled ‘For the Love of Roses’, 7.30pm, at East Boldre Village Hall. Membership is £10 per annum (no additional charge for members at talks) for membership details please contact Lynne Hubbard on: 01590 612408 or email: lynnehbd@aol.com Visitors are welcome to the talks for £2. Black eld Flower Club’s next meeting will take place on Tuesday 8th October for a demonstration by Martin Coleman. On Tuesday 12th November for a demonstration by Martina Coleman subject to be con rmed. Meetings are held at e Royal British Legion Club, Exbury Road, Black eld, SO45 1XD – visitors welcome, please contact Jan Gordon on: 023 8084 4835 for more details. For the Love of Roses Blackfield Flower Club Demonstration
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