For those thinking of attending- and begging the indulgence of fellow grapes from further afield- here are some details of the delights in store:
Extensive range of cultivars supplied, mainly, by Alan Romans who will be there (Bring your book and get it signed! Or buy one on the day.). In addition, it is hoped to have these specials: Myan Gold, the two Sarpo cultivars, Smile, Harlequin, Annabelle, three of the Ulsters. There will also be onion sets, garlic and shallots. A particularly good buy will be Root Trainers at, I believe, £3 for 8 books. The new mini packs will also be on sale.
A new one on me is the Potato Bag from Humax. My understanding is that these are potato growbags the organic content of which is based on a formula by Medwyn Williams. All this AND leek-and-tattie soup from the local WRI. Not- I think you'll agree- to be missed (Alice, n.b.).
That's Saturday 3rd. March in the Cathedral Hall (next the Cathedral) from 10a.m. till 4 p.m.
This info. kindly provided by Rona Peet, secretary of Dunblane Garden Association whose funds stand to benefit from the day.
See you there,
Berr.
Extensive range of cultivars supplied, mainly, by Alan Romans who will be there (Bring your book and get it signed! Or buy one on the day.). In addition, it is hoped to have these specials: Myan Gold, the two Sarpo cultivars, Smile, Harlequin, Annabelle, three of the Ulsters. There will also be onion sets, garlic and shallots. A particularly good buy will be Root Trainers at, I believe, £3 for 8 books. The new mini packs will also be on sale.
A new one on me is the Potato Bag from Humax. My understanding is that these are potato growbags the organic content of which is based on a formula by Medwyn Williams. All this AND leek-and-tattie soup from the local WRI. Not- I think you'll agree- to be missed (Alice, n.b.).
That's Saturday 3rd. March in the Cathedral Hall (next the Cathedral) from 10a.m. till 4 p.m.
This info. kindly provided by Rona Peet, secretary of Dunblane Garden Association whose funds stand to benefit from the day.
See you there,
Berr.
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