Breckland Flower and Garden Club
Flowers, gardens, good company and a tasty lunch were enjoyed in glorious weather by members and friends of Breckland Flower and Garden Club at their July meeting held in Joy Tunmore's garden.
Wearing buttonholes, everyone strolled round the garden for a plant identification quiz, the sweet pea entries were judged and plants sold.
In the various competitions the ‘Best corsage’ was worn by Sue Blackett, Jane Cannell's sweet peas were placed first and Shirley Betts had the most points in the plant identification quiz.
The next meeting will be held on Thursday 12 August at Old Buckenham Village Hall starting at 2pm when 'The Girls' will be flower arranging from 'What's in the box?'
The competition that day will be for an arrangement in a box and the table show is for 'three stems of hot colour from the border'.
Visitors are always very welcome. Further details from Pat on 01953 457305 or Sally on 01953 788712.
Flowers, gardens, good company and a tasty lunch were enjoyed in glorious weather by members and friends of Breckland Flower and Garden Club at their July meeting held in Joy Tunmore's garden.
Wearing buttonholes, everyone strolled round the garden for a plant identification quiz, the sweet pea entries were judged and plants sold.
In the various competitions the ‘Best corsage’ was worn by Sue Blackett, Jane Cannell's sweet peas were placed first and Shirley Betts had the most points in the plant identification quiz.
The next meeting will be held on Thursday 12 August at Old Buckenham Village Hall starting at 2pm when 'The Girls' will be flower arranging from 'What's in the box?'
The competition that day will be for an arrangement in a box and the table show is for 'three stems of hot colour from the border'.
Visitors are always very welcome. Further details from Pat on 01953 457305 or Sally on 01953 788712.
2 comments:
what kind of flower is that red and yellow one?
Krystle
The flower is an aquilegia, a delicate perennial garden flower that comes in all sorts of colours. Put 'aquilegia' into Google images to see lots more.
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