I am sorry but I will not have any free time this month to write a blog post as we are full time grandparents to two little girls for the next two weeks.
Just hope you all had a great Christmas and wishing you 'Happy Gardening' for 2017.
All the very best for 2017.
Ian
A one acre Sub Tropical garden situated just east of Brisbane. We have opened our garden to the public for 18 years. We open in November to aid a specific charity. On this weekend get a lot of pleasure meeting fellow gardeners. Judy sells many rare plants and this helps us to do more projects and buy more plants. Judy and I are 'plants-people'and cannot resist buying something rare that we do not have. It has been very hard gardening as we seem to be in a severe drought most years.
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Saturday, December 03, 2016
November 2016 Open Garden
Well our
2016 ‘Open garden’ is over and we are now thinking about 2017s opening.
Yes we are
going to open again health permitting as we enjoy the opening and the fact that
we raise money for the ‘Lions Club’.
The last
four openings have raised a total of $16,323
all of which went to aid disabled children, the beauty about the ‘Lions Club’
is that all money raised goes to worthwhile causes, none goes into
administrative costs.
I think
that was why the old ‘Open garden Scheme’ failed as so much (65% of gate
takings) was going to administering the scheme and even that was not enough in
the end and it folded.
I am
starting to think of new projects I can do in the garden and Judy has already
started to take summer cuttings ready to grow on.
The real
work starts in August when I get the flyers printed then sent out to over 70
garden clubs and organisations then it’s setting up the tables, shelters,
stocking with plants and a few months to get the garden ready.
Do not let anyone
tell you that opening is easy; it’s not, in fact its dammed hard work.
You never
know what the weather will be like or how many visitors will show up, so much
depends on publicity and of course the weather.
Some
well-known garden people refuse to even acknowledge we exist and even when
asked will not support our opening while others are happy to help.
Graham Ross
from radio 4BC was fantastic and so was Spencer Howson from ABC radio 612 great
also Kate Heffernan from Gold Coast ABC radio.
We usually
get a good burst in our local paper ‘Redland City Bulletin’ and that brings a
lot of people to the garden, as for the bigger papers, well that’s a zero but I
still send a letter with information and a CD with some really good garden
photos.
There’s a
portable toilet to organise, roadside signs, tables, chairs ect, even going
around the garden making sure all the spider webs are down.
Saturday
morning and it’s all hands on deck ready for the plant buyer rush and yes they
arrived and scored some great Bromeliads and garden plants including some very
rare hard to get plants.
The Lions
Club had the sausage sizzle going and sandwiches for those that were worn out
buying plants.
Black
Sapote fruit was for sale and the proceeds from that went to our Grandchildren.
Everyone
loved the garden, a lot remarked on how much work had been done since they last
visited.
To think
back to our first opening in 2002, what a difference, the garden would be unrecognisable
as so much work has gone into it every year.
After it
was all over and 700 plus people had visited it was time to clean up which is a
three day job working very hard, then we need a really good rest to recover as
we are to say the least a tad worn out.
On the
Saturday after the opening we had a great downpour of 74 mills of beautiful
rain, what a difference that has made.
This year
we went for a short break to Mooloolaba and actually had a chance to read the
new Michael Connelly and Lee Child books, we are both big fans of Harry Bosch
and Jack Reacher.
We came
back home with a car load of new plants as we do.
So, that’s
it for another year, if you came we hope you enjoyed the garden and hope you
will come again.
Judy and I
wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy gardening New Year.
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