Sunday 17 November 2013

November Monthly Meeting

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November Willow Glen Gardeners’ meeting was Melbourne Cup Day and was hosted by Ross and Joy at their beautiful home on Run-O-Waters Drive, Goulburn.   Ross and Joy have done an impressive amount of work  since the Garden Club last met at their place and it was looking beautiful, particularly Joy’s rose garden and the water feature.  Many thanks to Ross and Joy for an enjoyable day. 

Everyone was into the spirit of the day with their Crazy Hats, which you will see from the photos.  Liz-Anne won the hat competition with her koala confection and no-one topped  Tom’s bowler.  

It was very pleasant sitting on the verandah eating delicious food, some people drinking some nice wine and admiring the view of garden and into the distance.

December  will be the Christmas Meeting to be held at David and Pauline R’s,  on Tuesday 3rd December, starting at 11am. David and Pauline have very kindly offered to do a sausage sizzle and you are welcome to bring anything else for a barbeque.  Also please bring something for dessert and a plant to be swapped amongst each other  as Christmas presents.
by Marjorie

Bon Voyage Victoria!!

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We had a good turn up of Willow Glen Gardeners to farewell Victoria M.   Victoria is leaving us to return to her family in England and she will be missed.  We had a great morning tea with a spectacular display of home made goodies and all said our goodbyes.  Josh and Jessica G made and decorated a coffee cake with the words 'Farewell Victoria' on it. 

We all had a good time and Irene T presented Victoria with a bunch of flowers and a tea towel with Australian designs.

Denise J took a number of photos and we had a group photo to mark the occasion.

Many thanks to Lloyd T for organising the Hall for our get together.

Judy

Wednesday 7 August 2013

August 2013 Meet Up & Working Bee

We met on a very cold and windy day at Pam's place for a working bee in her garden. We had a good turn up and after a short meeting we were pruning protea bushes, digging the vege garden and weeding around the steps.

We were all rugged up against the sleet, but the sun was trying to shine. Pam had the house nice and warm and we came in for a cuppa and something to eat to sustain us against the weather.

The garden is very large and although we didn't get to put everything right, we made a dent in it and I'm sure Pam was pleased with the effort and overall achievement. I know there were quite a lot of barrow loads of weeds and pruning cuttings stacked up at the end.

Many thanks to all the workers who attended on a very gusty day. 

By Judy 

Our next Garden Club is at Riversdale on 3rd September. 1 Maud Street, Goulburn. Morning tea is available at Riversdale @ $5 – Devonshire Teas, 1 scone tea or coffee, or Cake or slice, tea or coffee $6.
Tours also available – Garden tour $4, House tour $4. Meet you there.

 

Saturday 20 July 2013

July Monthly Meeting

On a foggy and cool morning a group of workers from Windellama Garden Club and Willow Glen Garden Club joined forces for a clean up of the gardens at St Bartholomew's, Windellama.

We had a good turn up of members and set up the urn and goodies for morning tea, then set to work.  Pam Williams had her trusty whipper snipper and Lloyd had his extendable little chain saw to lop off the dead branches of trees.   Everyone was busy cleaning out the weeds and dead shrubs.  

Warren led a meeting at morning tea and were reminded of the Windellama Garden Club cake auction on 3rd August at Windellama Hall.  Proceeds to Can Assist, Goulburn.  We then got back to work and set up a fire to burn the dead wood and blackberry bushes etc.   Kevin Moffet stayed to ensure all the rubbish was burnt and left in a safe state.

We all had a good time working together and decided to make it an annual event.  Both garden clubs to meet each July at the Church yards to ensure all is kept in order

By Judy

June Monthly Meeting:


A 20 or so strong group of Willow Glen Gardeners gathered together on the deck of John and Carolyn’s beautiful weekender for our June monthly meeting. With a lot of hard work, Carolyn’s strong eye for detail and John’s abilities to bring her visions to life- the couple have created an idealistic country style retreat in which to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

As we settled in for our meeting, well wishes went out to some of the group unable to attend due to illness, we discussed our horticultural trials and tribulations and of course enjoyed the coffee and delicious cakes on offer.

We finished our morning tea and embarked on our garden tour, led by Carolyn, who walked us through her majestic wooden entry gates towards the garden proper. Silver birch trees stood regally beside us, their winter skeletons appearing almost like sculptures against their metallic background. Masses of spring bulbs planted below were beginning to push their way up through the mulch and toward the warm rays of winter sunshine.

The garden has been designed tastefully and with full complement to the surrounding environment. Plantings which include an array of roses, deciduous trees, hedging plants and hardy salvias were carefully chosen to accommodate our rather testing cold climate conditions.

Heading up a garden path swathed in seaside daisies, we admired the healthy looking mixed fruit orchard and newly developed flower beds before our gazes were drawn to the grand finale- a beautiful view of undulating green slopes rolling down toward a little island in the large dam below. Breath taking.

Our next meeting will be a get together / working bee at St Barts Church in Windellama on Tuesday July 2nd, we plan to clean up a bit around the grave stones and generally weed and tidy the gardens. Please bring a chair and a plate to share and if you have some small weeding tools they would be useful too.

Friday 10 May 2013

Monthly Meeting May 2013


It was a rather cool and slightly overcast morning, but the Willow Glen Gardeners braved the chill on Tuesday the 7th of May and descended upon Leon’s home in the wilds of Windellama.
We were greeted by a gaggle of geese whom whilst not officially belonging to Leon have quite definitely made their home in his orchard amongst his marvellous collection of apple trees.

The squatters roam their territory...


A hot drink and a piece of crustoli was the priority of the day as we gathered for our meeting, firstly we wanted to express well wishes to some of our members who were unable to come to the meeting due to illness, we hope they are all feeling better soon!  On to the business of the day and it seems that all of our weeds are thriving nicely and as we prepare our garden beds for winter John P gave us some fantastic advice on how to create the perfect compost - this will hopefully be available on our website www.whispersfromwillowglen.blogspot.com soon for everyone to read.


Getting ready for the meeting

Most of this lovely garden has been developed over the last 12 years that Leon has been living at the property full time. He has included some artistic sculptural elements as well as a wonderful collection of different plants such as euphorbia’s, roses, and hardy palms as well as conifers and trees like the magnificent peppercorn.

A dragon statue adds a touch of whimsy.


Honorary Garden Club Member "Sarge"
 
After a wander around the property and some cuddles from 28yr old Thoroughbred ‘Sarge’, Leon gave us a demonstration on the ancient art of scything which he uses to cut the grass in his enclosed vineyard area, apparently this method is coming back into fashion due to its economical and Eco-friendly nature. As an initial sceptic I must say that it was very quick and efficient and a lot easier on the back than trying to repeatedly pull the mower cord!   
 Look out it's the Grim Reaper! Oh, phew- it's just Leon.

Leon demonstrates Scything

A lovely morning was had by all and eventually it was time to grab one last piece of crustoli and head back to our own gardens to plant our new English Oaks and Conifers that Leon propagated and was kind enough to share with the group.

Next month (June 2013) our meeting will be held at John and Caroline E's house in windellama, we will be starting at 10am, please bring a plate to share.

Wednesday 17 April 2013

Monthly Meeting April 2013


 
On Tuesday 5th of April, the Garden Club met at David and Pauline's place.
The gardens are spectacular and everyone was impressed with the roses and different gardens around the place. There were many comments on the lawn; so nice and soft and springy!


 
 


David has a variety of old machinery and implements around the place. They also have some lovely lights down at the dam/lake and seats placed at strategic spots to view the lovely sights.





The weather was beautiful and everyone had a great day out. Thanks very much Pauline and David.


Our next meeting will be at Leon's place on Tuesday the 7th of May for a 10am Start, please bring a plate to share.

Article contributed by Judy.

Friday 15 March 2013

A March Road trip to the Arboretum


On 5th March 2013 the Willow Glen Garden Club went off on an adventure to the Arboretum in Canberra. It was a lovely day, both weather wise and company.



We all met up at the Village and had a cuppa and then met a guide, and she explained details of some of the trees and how it all came about after the fires in Canberra in 2003. We also visited the Bonsai section and there are some very old trees and fascinating displays. There is also a area set up by ACTEW advising waterwise gardens and which plants can grow in the district.





We had lunch and had some lovely views of the grassy hills and trees. The trees are only small, but are neatly planted and look very nice.
 

After lunch we went for a drive and saw the Eagle's Nest, which is made from metal tools and implements all welded together; very interesting. We walked to the lookout at Dairy Farmers Hill and the views are spectacular. There is a lot to see and definitely a place to take visitors.
 

A good day was had by all.

Judy

Wednesday 9 January 2013

Monthly Meeting December 2012


For our December 2012 Christmas party gathering, The Willow Glen Garden Club ventured into the dusty hills of Mayfield, where we discovered a hidden gem. “Cullgurn”, a picture perfect garden that has been intelligently designed by owners Jackie & Doug over the 8 years they have lived on the property full time.
A Garden with a veiw...
 
Jackie & Doug
 We begin our day by taking a walk around the garden.‘Cullgurn’ features a variety of neatly planted spaces including a beautiful rose garden, enclosed vegetable gardens, a native walk and a fairy garden playfully enjoyed by the couple’s grandchildren.

A fairy sleeps peacefully in the magical fairy garden.
 
A rather striking fly resting on bed of roses.
 We chat to each other (as well as the horse and rather friendly sheep) while we take in the stunning view of the mountain ranges from the main lawn area. This section is also home to a gorgeous ornamental pond encircled by a working miniature train track which we admired while sheltering beside the large Japanese Maple trees from the rather gusty wind.


Denise Getting into the Christmas spirit!
A horse (of course)

It was time to begin our meeting where we were lucky enough to be joined by some of the members from the ‘Windellama Garden Club’. Gathered amidst festive table decorations and plates of tempting foods, it seemed that the weeds (which have a tendency to grow higher than ourselves) were the most common problem being faced by members through December, some people were finding that zucchinis may need to be helped along by hand pollination if there is a lack of bees in the area. We also discussed bringing in leaves/parts of diseased plants for diagnosis in sealed plastic bags.
Enjoying our lunch
 
The Boys and their wicked sense of humour...

We finished up the formalities and started up the annual Christmas barbeque, a few lucky members nabbing the prize seats beneath the coolness of the wisteria draped pergola to eat their lunch.
The best seats in the house

A day of festive cheer was had by all and we left as always, feeling full of good food and good ideas to bring to our own gardens.   

Sculpture and art feature throughout the property.