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  • #31
    good stuff!

    now, whilst it is fresh in your mind, make notes as to what you'd do differently next time.
    - what went well?
    - what didn't?
    - any visual props that you think would help?
    - what questions did people ask? were there any common themes you could address in your talk?

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    • #32
      Well done you!

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      • #33
        Well done sparrow, its not easy to start a presentation, but glad to see that you were successful, and remember the key point for June as AP said if you don't know the answer to a question say so, again congratulations
        it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.

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        • #34
          Thank you! Am re-jigging the talk for the one in June as it needs to cover flowers as well (eep!). I covered the theory of the more complicated seed saving techniques (using insects in a tent for example) but made if v clear that this is something I hadn't done. I have Sue Stickland's book for reference, and that was well-thumbed in the breaks.

          Nearly all my seeds went, and I took quite a few jars with dinner money envelopes so people could help themselves - including some from the seed circle parcel I took as a demo, which was a pity but that was my fault for not being clear with signage rather than people being light-fingered. I had at least taken out all the seeds I couldn't live without (quite a few!!).

          Given the next one is in early June I thought I would sow some of the rarer spare seeds & tubers now and sell them as plants for charity so people can grow interesting things and my local Samaritans can get a little bit of a boost. Do you think that would go down well?
          http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia

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          • #35
            Originally posted by sparrow100 View Post
            Thank you! Am re-jigging the talk for the one in June as it needs to cover flowers as well (eep!). I covered the theory of the more complicated seed saving techniques (using insects in a tent for example) but made if v clear that this is something I hadn't done. I have Sue Stickland's book for reference, and that was well-thumbed in the breaks.

            Nearly all my seeds went, and I took quite a few jars with dinner money envelopes so people could help themselves - including some from the seed circle parcel I took as a demo, which was a pity but that was my fault for not being clear with signage rather than people being light-fingered. I had at least taken out all the seeds I couldn't live without (quite a few!!).

            Given the next one is in early June I thought I would sow some of the rarer spare seeds & tubers now and sell them as plants for charity so people can grow interesting things and my local Samaritans can get a little bit of a boost. Do you think that would go down well?
            Well done Sparrow, sounds like it went well...
            Once it's not a big pain to get the stuff there, I would bring some bits and pieces and make clears that it is for charity...
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            • #36
              Well done Sparrow.

              I think offering rarer plants for a charitable cause is a great idea and personally know that the Sams would appreciate it.
              Last edited by Lumpy; 12-04-2018, 09:27 PM.
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