Members all, I'd like to introduce you to our member - NewPlantsGuy - Paul Gooderham.
Paul is the New Plants Development Manager for R A Meredith & Son (Blooms) Ltd, a UK Business Partner of the famous Blooms of Bressingham.
Blooms of Bressingham has a world wide network of Business partners, the head quraters is in Sacramento USA and headed by Gary Doerr.
We've been working together for the best part of two years now to fine tune Ideas Genie Pro for documenting his plant trialling records (now thats an exciting application
)
I'm sure all gardeners have read about Blooms of Bressingham in Gardening Books and Magazines.
You can read the heritage here:
http://www.bloomsofbressingham.co.uk/about/heritage.aspHeres a little extract:
Three generations with a passion for plants
Alan Bloom was one of the great British plantsmen of the twentieth century. A gardener from the age of 16, he bought Bressingham Hall, Norfolk in 1946 and founded a world-renowned gardening dynasty that today spans three generations.
Many UK members will be well familiar with the Blooms of Bressingham
Wyevale Garden Centre chain.
Start at the .com Blooms of Bressingham website (for extra information)
http://www.bloomsofbressingham.com/You'll find a link to announce that Mr Alan Bloom died in March 2005, at the ripe old of age of 98.
You'll find links to local websites for United Kingdom, North America and New Zealand
If you click on United Kingdom, you will find links which will take you to the following pages:
Plant Discovery Centre
http://www.bloomsofbressingham.co.uk/about/directory.aspPauls contact details are shown on that page.
Have you ever wondered how a Cultivar is brought to market? The plant has to go through a rigorous trialling process, and from my own limited knowledge, I do know that many plants are tested, and only a very small number make the grade.
Thats the operation which Paul manages.
Lets get to that. Go ahead and click the New Plants link.
The navigation changes to offer links to plants introduced in 2006
At the end of that list, you'll find links to the Archives: Takes you to 2003, 2004 and 2005.
What about the ones in 2007? Perhaps Paul will make that announcement when the time is right
What about the New Plants for 2008 and 2009 ad inifinitum?
If you've managed to grow an unusual plant from an otherwise uniform flush of seedlings, or notice a shoot on a shrub or tree with with unusual characteristics - that could be the new plant of the future, and Paul has indicated that he will be keen to hear about your discovery.
Who knows, we may be buying a cultivar called Acer 'Fujiyama Garden' in a few years time
Matter of great interest. Are any of our members growing any of these plants? Post a message here and tell us about them.
See anything you fancy? I'm very fond of Veronica prostrata. I have 2 cultivars in my garden, and I definitely want to get the one introduced in 2004 Veronica prostrata 'Goldwell'. Actually, that will probably be the starter for 10 (or so). Why not collect them all
Now, Ive made the introduction, and got the ball rolling.
Ive asked Paul if he will answer our questions on the forum, and he said "Of course, George"
So, Over to you folk!
Perhaps Paul will be so kind to expand on my introduction, and tell you more about New Plant Discovery and New Plant Development.