Friday, 17 December 2010
Whiteladies Farmers Market
I really enjoy being part of this market. Its full of lovely foodie things, greenbaskets and Tom, my twelve year old son, will be adding to the atmosphere by bringing his double bass to play carols for his adoring public (?) I have even roped in Rob, my fifteen year old, to work with me on the stall this time.
The forecast keeps changing but I will settle for one that involves nothing but a sprinkling of snow about lunchtime. Anything else just wont do. Come and do some Christmas shopping, buy a wreath, listen to the music.... See you there...... :)
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Another lovely afternoon in the Botanic Gardens Potting Shed...
Sunday, 5 December 2010
In the Botanic Garden Potting Shed
Yesterday we ran the first of two new workshops at the Botanic Garden.
The University Botanic Garden was created in 2006 within the grounds of The Holmes at Stoke Bishop. As well as enhancing the teaching of Plant Sciences within the University, this garden provides a unique research and teaching resource and a new major cultural attraction for the City of Bristol.
It also runs a really good selection of short courses all year round which can be viewed at http://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/BotanicGardens/about/education.htm. We are very proud to be associated with them.
We spent a happy afternoon in the warmth of the Potting Shed creating some really fabulous fragrant christmas wreaths using traditional techniques. We have put some pictures of the finished wreaths on the flickr website
http://www.flickr.com/photos/greengarland_workshops_2010/sets/72157625403461817/. We were really impressed by the quality of work produced.
Thanks very much to Nick Wray, the Curator of the Botanic Garden and Judy Preston for inviting us into this wonderful and unique environment. Many thanks also to Andy Winfield, one of the team of gardeners (who probably has the best job in the world..) who allowed us to borrow his wheelbarrow and made us all feel so welcome...
The opening times of the Botanic Garden can be found at tp://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/BotanicGardens/index.htm. It is well worth a visit at any time of the year.
Sunday, 28 November 2010
Yesterday's workshop at the Zoo
This is the second year that greengarland have worked with the Project and we are very proud to be associated with them. The Avon Gorge and Downs Wildlife Project will be in its tenth year in 2011 and is a collaboration funded by Bristol City Council, Bristol Zoo Gardens, Natural England, University of Bristol, Society of Merchant Venturers, the Downs Committee and the Bristol Conservation and Science Foundation, and work in partnership with the National Trust (phew). Their work celebrates the outstanding wildlife interests of the Avon Gorge and Downs and works to secure its future.
Mandy has inspired almost a whole generation of children (including mine who are now in their mid-teens) to appreciate and enjoy the diversity and uniqueness of the Downs. My garden is full of insect hides and bird boxes that my boys have made on some of Mandy's courses when they were younger, and we have as a family spent many happy hours listening for birds, hugging trees, hunting for rare moths and identifying some of the unique species that grow there on the wide range of walks, talks and courses that they run all year round. More details of their work can be found at http://www.avongorge.org.uk/.
As last year, Mandy, Catherine and I were amazed at the standard of work produced and the variety of different wreaths created by everyone that attended. I have put photographs of their work up on Flickr for everyone to admire.http://www.flickr.com/photos/greengarland_workshops_2010/
It really was a lovely day. Thanks again to Mandy..... I even got to pay a visit to my very favourite tree. Here it is..
Tuesday, 23 November 2010
a transatlantic collaboration...
Its about 15 cms across and has mini cinnamon sticks and dried orange segments, juniper, ivy and wrapped with a lovely textured burgungy ribbon given to me by Wendy when she came visiting earlier this year. She brought books, ribbons, lovely jelly and some bases that I have not seen around these parts, and we had a nice time chatting, shopping and pootling around at the allotment.
It is more a Falstaff than a Titania. Will be taking one of these along to my workshop on Saturday to get some feedback from the folk there. I rather like it. Thanks Wendy. Happy Thanksgiving (here it's only Thursday...)
Thursday, 18 November 2010
getting ready for the workshops...
- Tel: 0117 331 4906
- E-mail: botanic-gardens@bristol.ac.uk
Saturday, 13 November 2010
thanks to you all...
..for braving the foul weather and falling masonry to drink, talk and shop with Gabriel, Jenny, Judith, Liz and I on Thursday.
So now we are all stocked up with bling, baskets and cards, and our table decorations, garlands and wreaths are ordered to help us celebrate the Christmas season.
This new design looks as though it is going to be this year's big seller. The Orange and Cinnamon Wreath. Smells lovely.
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It's now just down to the greengarland elves (me..) to make them and deliver them to you all.
Thanks again to everyone for attending, and for your orders - and especially to Karen who ran the show for us. Much appreciated. Sue