Daisy Roots Spring newsletter

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Daisy

Newsletter Spring 2013

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Geum rivale ‘Mai Tai’

At Daisy Roots we are working hard with plant breeders to bring you the newest plant varieties available. All chosen for their long flowering season and healthy constitutions, these new introductios will be available from mid-May


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Rudbeckia ‘Little Henry’

Agastache ‘Raspberry Summer’

Agastache ‘Summer Glow’

Leucanthemum ‘Real Glory’


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gardens open for charity

The National Gardens Scheme was founded in 1927 to raise money for the nurses of the Queen's Nursing Institute by opening gardens of quality and interest to the public. The simple, but radical idea was to ask individuals to open up private gardens for 'a shilling a head'. In the first year 609 gardens raised over £8,000. A network of volunteer County Organisers was set up and by 1931 over 1,000 private gardens were open and Country Life magazine produced a handbook, known as "The Yellow Book" because of its bright cover. In 1980 The National Gardens Scheme Charitable Trust was established as an independent charity. In 1984 Macmillan Cancer Relief joined the list of beneficiary charities. In the years that followed other charities joined including Marie Curie Cancer Care, Help the Hospices and Crossroads Caring for Carers. . Now over 3700 welcome visitors annually, with monies raised in excess of £2.5 million ! In 2013, 49 gardens will open in Hertfordshire and Daisy Roots will be selling plants at the six listed here, including my own garden, 8 Gosselin Road.

8 Gosselin Road Bengeo, Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG14 3LG Opening dates and times:Wed 24 July (2-5); Sun 13 Oct (125) Admission:Adm £3.50, chd free


The Mill House The Mill House, 31 Mill Lane, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, AL6 9EU Opening dates and times:Evening Opening wine, Fri 26 Apr (6-8.30); Sun 28 Apr (2-6) Admission:Adm £3.50, chd free

Michaels Folly Henderson Place, Epping Green, nr Hertford, Hertfordshire, SG1 38NE Opening dates and times:Sun 30 June (2-5) Admission:Adm £3.50, chd free

35 Digswell Road Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL8 7PB Opening dates and times:Sun 28 July (2-5.30); Sun 20 Oct (2-5) Admission:Adm £3.50, chd free

Mackerye End House Mackerye End, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 5DR Opening dates and times:Evening Opening wine, Fri 31 May (6-9); Sun 30 June (2-5) Admission:Adm £5, chd free

Reveley Lodge 88 Elstree Road, Bushey Heath, Bushey, Hertfordshire, WD23 4GL Opening dates and times:Sun 18 Aug (2-6) Admission:Adm £3.50, chd free


Geranium x oxonianum ‘Walters Gift’

Hardy Geraniums regularly feature in the top five of any survey taken about our favourite flowers. They are hardy, easyily grown plants that reward us with blooms in white, pink, blue and any combination thereof. The flowers are usually the main reason for growing geraniums, but at Daisy Roots we grow a selection that are as useful in the border for their striking foliage, as for their flowers. Once flowering has finished cut back hard and fresh, new leaves will quickly follow. All varieties shown will grow on any reasonable soil and do best out of strong mid-may sun. Hurry will stocks last!


Geranium x oxonianum ‘Spring Fling’

Geranium phaeum ‘Connie Broe’

Geranium phaeum ‘Variegatum’

Geranium ‘Jubilee Party’

Geranium phaeum ‘Samabor’

Geranium phaeum ‘Sericourt’


This year I am holding a series of talks & demonstrations in my own garden, to inform and inspire you to get the best from your own plot. In 2012, Gosselin Road was featured on BBC Gardener’s World, in ‘The Garden’ & ‘Gardens Illustrated’ magazines and in the Mail on Sunday. In 2013 you can join me on a journey through the whole year at Gosselin Road month by month. We will look at what’s in flower and all the jobs that need doing in the garden that month. Numbers will be limited to allow everyone to see what’s going on, so booking is essential. We may, however, hold extra sessions if some months are over subscribed, so don’t be afraid make a last minute enquiry. Some months will be held on Saturday Mornings and some on Thursday evenings so check dates overleaf. You can book as many or as few months as you like. Each session costs £10, including tea and homemade cake, and will last around an hour and a half.

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April 2

May 2

June 2

July 25

August

If you wish to book a place please send your name, address and contact number, stating which month(s) you wish to attend and enclosing a cheque for £10 for each month. You will receive confirmation of your booking. Send to Anne Godfrey, 8 Gosselin Road, Bengeo, Hertford. SG14 3LG. Feel free to contact me should you have any further questions. anne@daisyroots.com www.daisyroots.com

07958 563355

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To Do This Month

Ÿ Start sowing hardy annuals Ÿ Divide clumps of snowdrops Ÿ Feed roses

Ÿ Sow Sweet Peas

Ÿ Mulch borders with well rotted compost to keep down weeds and lock in moisture

Ÿ Plant summer flowering bulbs, such as lillies Ÿ Start Dahlias back into growth in frost free greenhouse

Ÿ Put the kettle on and take the weight off - enjoy that spring sunshine!


Frittilaria imperalis - A King among Spring Bulbs Sturdy, upright stems are topped by clusters of nodding, orange flowers, each with intricate red veins. These large bulbs should be planted on well drained soil in a sunny border. Plant bulbs in the Autumn or pot grown plants in the spring. Limited numbers available once they’re gone, they’re gone! £6 for a 3litre pot


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