Its nice to see so many members contributing to Eric's Plant ID postings.
Its the forum regulars, and in particular those who post messages, who make the forum such a wonderful resource.
Imagine what it would be like if more of our many members could find a few minutes to visit each day.
Have you visited today? Please click the link in this broadcast and catch up. Lots of things have been happening, and lots of things are about to happen
Some of our recent members may not "know" Chrissie (the Gardener), and vice versa
so heres a little summary of information on "the forum regulars", by way of introduction.
Don't be offended if you aren't mentioned. Its only a quick message on my part, based mostly on members who visited the forum today.
It started as an "introduction" but I realised it might be interesting as a broadcast message.
If, as a result, we manage to get a few members joining us regularly then it will have been worthwhile.
Eric (palustris)
http://www.ideasforgardens.net/palustris/Eric lives in England, on the Welsh border.
As you can see from his web site he has grown an amazing number of plants in his gardening career.
You folk are helping him to identify some of the plants in his photo collection. As you well know, we go out on a photo shoot and
don't always get the chance to document their names when we upload to the computer.
Kathy and Laurie
http://www.ideasforgardens.net/KathyLaurie/OurFavouritePlants/Our most regular visitors on the forum. Relatively new to gardening,
but very keen and enthusiastic. They now have an exquisite range of plants in their garden.
I'm much indebted to Laurie for his support as Forum Moderator.
Lyn and Malcolm
http://www.lynandmalc.co.uk/and the WPG Plants List
http://www.plantguide.lynandmalc.co.uk/One word. Astonishing! Visit and enjoy.
Soon, you will be able to see their garden on TV:
http://www.lynandmalc.co.uk/bbcgw.htmWe are waiting for news of the broadcast date from Lyn and Malcolm
Phil (ROIphil)
http://www.ideasforgardens.net/gardenplantsbypost/Our latest WPG user. Hes made amazing progress in a VERY short time.
A new project beckons as a result of Phils ambitions - to develop a version of the WPG to sell your plants on-line.
As a preview try the Ad to Basket buttons on Phils pages.
Tom:
http://www.ideasforgardens.net/DalcrossCastle/GardenPhotos/As you can see, Tom is head gardener at Dalcross Castle, Inverness, Scotland
He is very interested in Collecting Rare and Unusual Plants and Trees.
In a recent email, he informed me that he had placed an order for a selection of Rhododendrons.
Heres looking forward to seeing more photos Tom.
Chrissie (The Gardener)
Another member I'm delighted to be able to say "I knew before they were famous".
http://www.thegardener.btinternet.co.uk/and
http://www.bromsgroveflowerclub.org.uk/Chrissie now writes a column in Garden Answers, a very good weekly magazine from the same stable as Garden Answers (monthly)
http://www.gardeningmags.co.uk/I advertise each month in Garden Answers, and get a "voucher copy" of Garden News each week. I always read Chrissies column, of course!
Do any of our members buy this magazine? I'd thoroughly recommend it. Full of practical advice!
Peter (Peter1925)
Our Garden of Dreams:
www.scn.org/earth/garden/page53.htmWhat more can I say?
Heres a photo of our meeting at the Ideas Genie booth at the show:
http://www.ideasgenie.co.uk/boothphotos-4.htmlGreat to have you on the forum Peter.
André (GreenFinger)
http://www.softwarevoortuiniers.com/andredegeest/camellias/André has been a Forum Moderator for a number of years now. As you can see, we have done a number of joint projects, too many to detail here.
Heres one of our projects - a web site in Dutch.
http://www.softwarevoortuiniers.comWe have exchanged hundreds of emails. Over the holiday period, he informed me that he doesn't have as much free time now as a result of his new career.
His project this year will be continuing the woodland border garden.
Paul (NewPlantsGuy)
http://www.ideasforgardens.net/meredith/Blooms_Plants/Paul is New Plant Development Manager at R A Meredith New Plant Development, based at Bressingham, England
What an exciting job! Read about some of the introductions which have been trialled by Paul.
http://www.bloomsofbressingham.com/discovery.php Pauls grandfather (Percy Piper) was Alan Blooms Hybridist - look out for Kniphoria 'Perry's Pride' and Campanula 'Percy Piper'.
When Malcolm published his list of plants I noticed he had Campanula 'Percy Piper',
I commented, but Malcolm wasn't quite sure if it was the correct name.
Paul confirmed that it was indeed the plant hybridised by his grandfather.
Paul has also identified a number of "mystery" plant on the forum.
Hope you find time to look in on the latest batch of postings by Eric, Paul.
John (JohnB)
http://www.ideasforgardens.net/JohnB/JohnBullivantGarden/John is the Kitsap chapter president of the American Rhododendron Society.
He had a busy year in 2008. His garden was on the Bainbridge In Bloom garden tour in July and if that wasn't
enough,they hosted a wedding in the garden.
More info on this posting on our forum:
http://www.flowergenie.co.uk/ideas/forum/index.php/topic,553.msg3820.html#msg3820Hope you get time to look in again John.
Tina (TinaW)
http://www.ideasforgardens.net/Tinas-Garden/Circle-garden/Tinas garden was featured in a 3 part series by The Herald in Everett, Washington.
It began on May 17th 07, as part of the Home & Garden section.
The topic was perennials. They did a write-up with lots of photos using using Tinas garden as the backdrop.
All very exciting! .
Hers is the link Tina gave us in May 07:
http://www.heraldnet.com/stories/07/05/17/100hg_hg10perennials001.cfmNow working today. I hope its only temporary.
Is the article still active Tina?
Jessie (3Fren)
Jessie, our friend from Singapore, is a lady with a very special way with words. Theres a warmth in her emails - genuine, sincere and with feeling.
Ive learned from Jessie that people in Singapore speak English but they call their dialect "Singlish".
I have to say the translation from "Singlish" to English works very well, Jessie.
Jessie works at the Singapore Botanical Gardens.
Lydna (Lynda of Spain)
http://www.ideasforgardens.net//LyndaAdlington/SunkenTerrace/Well, shortly to be Lynda of Malta. Lynda announced recently that they went over to Malta, and ended up buying a property there.
If you fancy snapping up their current home in Monda Spain (Costa del Sol), check this out:
http://www.livedifferently.co.uk/Both Lynda and her husband Alistair have published books.
http://www.themenopausalgardener.comFinally last, but certainly by no means last.
Toby (BossGard)
Its rather special, a short "blog" of the trials and tribulations of learning Ideas Genie Pro, and being a "teacher"
- continued on the next posting in this topic.