We are a little behind with the postings, but at our meeting on the 5 November we celebrated the the 80th Birthday of Terry Stent, who was for many years a leading member of the Society and a keen exhibitor at shows. That competitive streak saw him win many prizes. He has eased down now and in recent years has looked after the seed order. He is looking after the 2014 requirements but will be passing the responsibility to someone else in 2015. He is seen here dealing with the candles on the cake. Congratulations Terry.
The Secret Gardens of London was the topic for our speaker Colin Jones, who also happens to be Chairman of the nearby Sanderstead Horticultural Society. No of us had any idea there are so many to view, and it has stimulated some ideas for a members trip out during 2015. Colin (on the left) is seen chatting to a member following his talk.
Saturday, 27 December 2014
Friday, 17 October 2014
ANNUAL SEED ORDER
We are able to offer discounts on most items in the D T Brown 2015 catalogue (50% on packet seeds and 15% on non seed items and sundries). The offer is open to members and friends, and catalogues/order forms as well as further information can be obtained at the November monthly meeting, or by contacting Terry Stent (telephone 01883 714545). The coloured catalogue is always worth browsing.
We are delighted that Terry has decided to postpone his retirement from administering the scheme for a further year.
Please note that orders have to be with Terry by 21 November.
We are delighted that Terry has decided to postpone his retirement from administering the scheme for a further year.
Please note that orders have to be with Terry by 21 November.

Friday, 3 October 2014
LODHS OCTOBER MEETING
Geoff Hawkins gave us enlightening talk on wildflowers, which comforted a lot of us in confirming that our lawns are "wildflower meadows", rather than just overrun with weeds.
Geoff is seen here chatting to a couple of members after his talk.
With the recent physical changes changes to the Red Cross Hall we have altered the seating arrangements by 90 degrees, thus allowing larger projected pictures than before, and bringing everyone in closer contact with the speaker.
Just look at this entry from Linda for the monthly competition. Another version of "Little and Large", but the the peppers were an incredible size. The winner was, however, a dahlia collection from Sandra.
Geoff is seen here chatting to a couple of members after his talk.
With the recent physical changes changes to the Red Cross Hall we have altered the seating arrangements by 90 degrees, thus allowing larger projected pictures than before, and bringing everyone in closer contact with the speaker.
Just look at this entry from Linda for the monthly competition. Another version of "Little and Large", but the the peppers were an incredible size. The winner was, however, a dahlia collection from Sandra.
Sunday, 28 September 2014
WEDNESDAY 1 OCTOBER at 8pm
We are pleased to welcome Geoff Hawkins as our guest speaker at the Red Cross Hall, Oxted on Wednesday 1 October at 8pm. His subject will be "Wild Flowers".
As a head gardener running a small estate of 30 acres this meant I worked in
greenhouses, vegetable and fruit gardens, herbaceous and shrub borders as well as
looking after the trees, ponds and natural features on the estate.
Since retiring I am available for more daytime talks and will be able to travel longer
distances. I am still based in Alton, Hampshire.
I have lectured at local adult education centres on gardening skills, garden design and
growing your own fruit & vegetables.
For over twelve years I was a regular expert on LBCs Weekend Matters along with
Matthew Biggs, Christeen Walkden, John Allbutt and Jim Butress. I have also appeared
on BBC Southern Counties Radio and Delta FM.
It has also been good to give talks and lectures to horticultural societies, gardening clubs,
WI’s, Women’s Guilds, schools and various associations sharing the practical knowledge
I have gained over the years and spreading the joy and fun of gardening.
I am a member of the SURREY GUILD of JUDGES and LECTURERS and on the list of
speakers for the Hampshire Federation of Horticultural Societies
I have also been part of the team at Loseley Gardening Show with John Negus, Peter
Mills, Paul Patton and Alan Sergeant. We hope to take the team to other shows around the
area.
For a little bit of light relief from the day job I have also been involved in the running of
Froyle Gardening Club having done two stints as Chairman and have been on the
committee for many years. I have also taken part in 23 of the 25 pantomines produced by
the Froyle Players. Not many bearded dames around these days.
Here is what Geoff says about himself:
In January 2012 I retired as headgardener from the private estate of Mill Court near Alton,
Hampshire where I had worked since 1977.As a head gardener running a small estate of 30 acres this meant I worked in
greenhouses, vegetable and fruit gardens, herbaceous and shrub borders as well as
looking after the trees, ponds and natural features on the estate.
Since retiring I am available for more daytime talks and will be able to travel longer
distances. I am still based in Alton, Hampshire.
I have lectured at local adult education centres on gardening skills, garden design and
growing your own fruit & vegetables.
For over twelve years I was a regular expert on LBCs Weekend Matters along with
Matthew Biggs, Christeen Walkden, John Allbutt and Jim Butress. I have also appeared
on BBC Southern Counties Radio and Delta FM.
It has also been good to give talks and lectures to horticultural societies, gardening clubs,
WI’s, Women’s Guilds, schools and various associations sharing the practical knowledge
I have gained over the years and spreading the joy and fun of gardening.
I am a member of the SURREY GUILD of JUDGES and LECTURERS and on the list of
speakers for the Hampshire Federation of Horticultural Societies
I have also been part of the team at Loseley Gardening Show with John Negus, Peter
Mills, Paul Patton and Alan Sergeant. We hope to take the team to other shows around the
area.
For a little bit of light relief from the day job I have also been involved in the running of
Froyle Gardening Club having done two stints as Chairman and have been on the
committee for many years. I have also taken part in 23 of the 25 pantomines produced by
the Froyle Players. Not many bearded dames around these days.
Monday, 15 September 2014
Autumn Flower and Produce Show.
Well, those tables did get filled with about 220 entries. Well done to all the exhibitors and to Hurst Green Gardening Club for giving us such tremendous support.
Here is just a flavour of what was to be seen:
Here is just a flavour of what was to be seen:
A delightful splash of colour that shows how hard exhibitors work. Congratulations to all. |
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How do you grow vegetables to look as good as this? |
More vegetables vegetables, ready to eat. |
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Best entry in show |
An unusual class, and a new use for an old shoe or boot. |
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President Roy gives out the prizes |
Tuesday, 9 September 2014
NOT LONG, BUT HOW LONG?
The official closing date for entries to our Flower and Produce Show this Saturday 13 September is the end of the day on Wednesday 10 September. Jilly would love to here from you.
Remember, there are fun classes as well, so get out the tape measure/scales and see how big/heavy some of yours are (eg: runner bean, onion, tomato truss, marrow, potato)! Scroll down to see the full Schedule and entry form. In the meantime here is long runner bean. Is yours longer?
Good luck......
Remember, there are fun classes as well, so get out the tape measure/scales and see how big/heavy some of yours are (eg: runner bean, onion, tomato truss, marrow, potato)! Scroll down to see the full Schedule and entry form. In the meantime here is long runner bean. Is yours longer?
Good luck......
LODHS SHOW 13 September 2014
Coming soon......
Make a note of the date and time of our show, and we look forward to seeing you there.
Why not display the flyer? Just click on it and print. Many thanks.
Thinking of entering, click on the entry form below to print and help us fill these tables. Set up time for exhibitors is between 7.30 and 10.30am. Click HERE to see the Schedule.
Make a note of the date and time of our show, and we look forward to seeing you there.
Why not display the flyer? Just click on it and print. Many thanks.
Thinking of entering, click on the entry form below to print and help us fill these tables. Set up time for exhibitors is between 7.30 and 10.30am. Click HERE to see the Schedule.
St Mary's Church, Oxted Open Day
Just behind the Oxted Community Hall is St Mary's Church. It is well worth a visit either before or after you have visited our Flower and Produce Show on Saturday 13 September.
Along with many other local churches, St. Mary’s Church, Oxted will be
open on Saturday 13 September to welcome participants in the
Surrey Churches Preservation Trust sponsored Ride and Stride. The church will
open from 9.00am until 6.00pm. Participants in the Ride and Stride will be
visiting as many Surrey churches as possible, either on foot or by bicycle, hoping to raise money by being sponsored. The
money raised will be split equally between the Surrey Churches Preservation
Trust which gives grants to Surrey churches for essential maintenance work, and
the participants’ own church.
In addition St. Mary’s will be open to welcome
all visitors regardless of participation in the sponsored event with a series
of activities and displays taking place through the day. These will include the
Registers of Baptisms, Marriages and
Funerals being put out for perusal, a display of old photographs of St. Mary’s
Church, School and Oxted and displays of
some of the activities organised by members of St. Mary’s church. There will
also be guided tours up to the top of the church tower from approximately 11.00am and again from approximately 2.00pm
and 4.30pm. At 4.00pm there will be a bell
ringing demonstration and the chance to look at the workings of the St. Mary’s
tower clock. It must be noted that all tours up to the top of the tower are
taken at the person’s own risk as the staircase up to the top is quite steep
and narrow. The effort is worth it however as the view over the whole of Oxted
from the top of the tower is quite spectacular.
Throughout the day members of St.
Mary’s Church including members of the
clergy team will be available to answer queries and to show people round the
church and refreshments in the form of home-made cakes and tea, coffee and soft
drinks will be available – served outside if it is fine or in the tower area if
the weather is too cold or wet.
Do come and visit what is Oxted’s oldest and most historic building
-- it was mentioned in the Domesday Book
of 1086 and has a wealth of interesting features including many old and
artistically interesting stained glass windows, Crusader graves and interesting
architecture.
Entrance is free.
For more information ‘phone V. Adamson on 01883 714859
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