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    Well we got there when it opened and was home about half one........(it is only down the road from us.
    It wasn't quite as OH expected, I think he thought there would be a lot more demonstrations . There was some interesting stands and plenty of food and drink tasting . There was plenty of seeds for sale and plants too.
    Highlights for me.....the Heirloom Tomato seeds, the fruit liquers (try the Damson Gin ) the willow weaving stand ( but it would have been nice for a demo) .
    There is a cafe as you go into the exhibition stall , coffee £1.70 for a decent sized cup. Didn't price the sarnies cos we called in Asda on the way. Food was also available inside....
    Loos .....the ones by the cafe were very busy as there are only two but there were more loos to the back of the exhibition hall.
    Think thats everything..........
    What did I buy ?.......Some seeds for Japanese Black Truffle tomatoes (already sown) and some crystal lemon cuc seeds. Also some autumn fruiting raspberries....5 canes in a pot , two pots for £10 and a couple of books on willow weaving.
    Hopefully if they repeat it next year there will be a bit more going on as I'm glad we had a 2-1 offer on the tickets.
    S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
    a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber

    You can't beat a bit of garden porn

  • #2
    I have just got back and have had an enjoyable day. It is not Gardeners World Live so don't expect it to be. I agree with Binleys comments and I also had the two for one tickets. I think three hours and ninety percent of people would have had enough. Still managed to spend £70. Some very good stands and very interesting to see the pigs, goats, chickens and bees. Would have liked to have seen more commercial stands connected with the livestock. Still all in all it was a good day out.

    Ian

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    • #3
      Ah very interesting. Would it be worthwhile for me to have a stand there next year and sell some spuds? I also have some pedigree suffolk sheep that I could plug down there. Did anyone see the National vegetable society stand?
      Potato videos here.

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      • #4
        Thanks kind Grapes for the feed back. We are going tomorrow so these posts have been really helpful.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by tattieman View Post
          Ah very interesting. Would it be worthwhile for me to have a stand there next year and sell some spuds? I also have some pedigree suffolk sheep that I could plug down there. Did anyone see the National vegetable society stand?
          They didn't have much in the way of livestock......just a variety of pigs, hens and a few goats. You could definately have your spuds on show/sale......I did see the NVS stand but got sidetracked by bumping into someone I know so didn't give it a lot of attention.......very remiss
          S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
          a batch of jam is always an act of creation ..Christine Ferber

          You can't beat a bit of garden porn

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          • #6
            Sounds like it could be worth a shot then but it is a fair distance to travel down.
            Potato videos here.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by gojiberry View Post
              It is not Gardeners World Live so don't expect it to be.
              Well that's a relief as I find that a pile of commerical horse manure these days . Am going tomorrow so will have to see but quite looking forward to it.

              Some of us live in the past, always talking about back then. Some of us live in the future, always planning what we are going to do. And, then there are those, who neither look behind or ahead, but just enjoy the moment of right now.

              Which one are you and is it how you want to be?

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              • #8
                Edible Garden Show

                Has anybody been today? I'm going on sunday and I can not wait It's going to be a long old day as I live in Eastbourne and I'm going via Horsham to pick up my best friend so about an 8hour round trip but I am so so excited It feels like Christmas Eve Eve tonight

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                • #9
                  Pickle, I've popped your post into the one that is currently running on the topic - I'll amend the title as well so that people know what Binley is on about

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                  • #10
                    We went yesterday and it was good, but I thought the price of the tickets was steep at £13 each for what was there.We were done in a couple of hours, but am hoping they will expand it now for next year.
                    Some good stalls and there were some demos and talks going on, I made a candle out of beeswax for £1 which was a bargain!

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                    • #11
                      brilliant feedback thanks folks we're going tomorrow and looking foward to it now
                      The love of gardening is a seed once sown never dies ...

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                      • #12
                        I went on Friday, as previously stated its no "Gardeners world live", but i had an enjoyable 2 hours, i will go again next year and hopefully it will be bigger and better!
                        Oh... how much did i spend..£10 on jams & chutneys!! (Heather harvest) absolutely gorgeous!!
                        Life isnt about surviving the storm.....But learning to dance in the rain.

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                        • #13
                          I went today and was very disappointed with the whole show. £13 to get in, very few demonstrations, far to small a venue for the amount of people visiting (you couldn't move at times) and some stands were nothing to do with the garden at all (the paintings). However some useful information gained for the summer ahead, lets hope its as bright and sunny as today in the months ahead!

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                          • #14
                            Arrived a little before opening time....first thoughts on entry.....it's not very big....
                            The Heirloom Tomato stand was good and money was spent had a look round and really thought we would be leaving very soon. Met up with friends for coffee - they had the same views and they thought they too would have 'done' the whole show within a couple of hours.
                            Refreshed we headed for the beer and wine demo, nice guy but demo a little vauge and he seemed to loose his way a little. Stayed on for the Pipa Greenwood talk- that was good. Headed out to see the pigs, goats and hens...... Mr HF got hooked on the goats, me too they were adorable - I want, I want, We want!!!!! sadly no room or time.
                            Got second wind and went round the show again- pig roast for lunch, not enough seats and very messy to eat - but quite good when it came to taste.
                            Another trip round show and on to the James Wong talk - which was very good.
                            Back out to see those lovley goats - it was chicken holding time....my just bought ice cream was given to Mr HF to hold so I could hold the fantatice cockerel- he was big and beautiful - total heaven for me he almost fell asleep in my arms. awwww I want chickens!
                            Yet another trip round venue then on to the goat talk.....left at closing time!

                            Long and short of it - we had a great day
                            Give it a chance, and yes I would like to go next year ....please
                            Last edited by Headfry; 19-03-2011, 08:39 PM.

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                            • #15
                              So just to clarify, it was not worth the £13 to get in, not including traveling expenses.?
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