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Open Gardens on Sunday
Posted in Events, Gardens on Monday June 15, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Plants Wanted
Posted in Gardens on Saturday June 13, 2015| Leave a Comment »
If you could spare any plants for the Open Gardens Plant Sale please either drop them off with Ann Knight or take them to the Memorial Hall anytime during the morning of Sunday 21 June. It would be really helpful if you could label the plants.
Many thanks.
Jill Love, Horticultural Society
Culland Hall Open Gardens on Sunday
Posted in Gardens, Out & About on Thursday June 11, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Though outside our area, these gardens are well worth a visit and the event is for a good cause, the Mid Derbyshire Mobile Physiotherapy Service.
Culland Hall Open Gardens & Specialist Plant Fair
Sunday 14th June 2015, 11 am – 4 pm
Culland Hall will be opening their exquisite gardens in aid of The Mid-Derbyshire Association for Mobile Physiotherapy on Sunday 14th June. (more…)
Horticultural Society Trips
Posted in Gardens, tagged Gardens on Thursday June 11, 2015| 1 Comment »
Stone House Cottage Nursery and Ashwood Nursery – Wednesday 10 June
The first trip of this year took us to these two quite different nurseries with their associated gardens. Stone House Cottage Nursery was delightful, full of little ‘rooms’, which in turn were full of rare and interesting plants many of which we’d never even heard of, let alone seen before and the best part was many of the plants were on sale in the nursery at very reasonable prices.
Ashwood Nursery was in theory only 15 minutes down the road, if only our driver had known that!!!. When we eventually made it there we were treated to a guided tour of John Massey ‘ s private garden, which is bordered by the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. This was a much larger garden of informal borders, island beds and woodland dells. Again there were some beautiful specimen shrubs and trees, some quite rare, and plants we don’t often see here as the soil there was slightly on the acid side. The nursery here was very well stocked with many unusual plants, but time was limited which was perhaps just as well, because so was boot space on the coach!
If anyone would like to join us on our next trip it is to :
RHS Garden at Harlow Carr, on Wednesday 8 July.
Price ( includes coach and admission) , Members £7.00, non- members £12.00.
Please contact Glynis on 561 to book your place.
Two ‘Must See’ Gardens
Posted in Gardens, Out & About on Wednesday May 27, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Parwich horticultural society visit to Stony House Cottage Garden and Nursery , and Ashwood Nursery – 10 June
There are a few places left for our forthcoming trip to these two ‘must see’ gardens . If you would like to join us please call Glynis on 561.
Could those who have reserved their seat please let Glynis have the balance of payment by 1 June.
Children’s Show 21 June
Posted in Gardens, Young people on Thursday May 14, 2015| Leave a Comment »
The schedules for the Children’s Show which takes place on Open Gardens day, Sunday 21 June, are available from the Legion and the Sycamore.
A Souvenir of Dorothy L
Posted in Flora, Gardens, People, Photography on Friday May 8, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Day Trip to Two Gardens
Posted in Gardens on Sunday May 3, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Parwich and District Horticultural Society
Forthcoming Day Trip, Wednesday 10th June 2015
PDHS invite members and non- members to join them on their first trip of 2015. In the morning we will visit Stone House Cottage Garden and Nursery described by The Garden as follows:
‘A romantic garden set in an old walled kitchen garden. The area is only 1 acre but seems much larger- hedges divide it into different compartments and create diverse habitats in which to grow the vast selection of rare and unusual plants that thrive here.
Unusual brick follies adorn the walls and these in turn, are covered with a multitude of climbing and twining plants in which the garden specialises.
The garden acts as a shop window for the adjoining nursery. Here you can buy plants of almost all that grow in the garden – the list of shrubs and climbers includes many hardly ever seen for sale in this country’.
If you would like a preview of what will be there visit their website –
http://www.shcn.co.uk/garden.htm
We will then travel a short distance to Ashwood Nurseries owned by plantsman John Massey VMH. Here we will be able to lunch in their café and in the afternoon will have a guided tour of ‘John’s Garden’,which is described below,again further information is available from the website
‘John’s Garden’ at Ashwood Nurseries is a wonderful three acre private garden created by nursery owner John Massey VMH. Informal borders, island beds and woodland dells are set against the beautiful backdrop of the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. It is a ‘plantsman’s garden‘ that has an abundance of rare plants as well as many familiar favourites.
This is a garden for all seasons with magnificent collections of trees, shrubs, conifers adding to the interest all year round. There are many fine features including a stunning pool and rock garden planted with choice alpines and miniature bulbs, a colourful lewisia wall, an Anemone pavonina meadow and a unique succulent garden. A ‘hot’ border is home to an extensive collection of South African plants. Throughout the garden, urns and patio pots are imaginatively planted.
The garden has been featured on TV as well as in numerous articles in the national press and gardening magazines, and has been described by Carol Klein as ‘the most loved and looked after garden I’ve ever had the pleasure of visiting’.
We will leave Parwich (Pump House) at 9.00am returning about 6.00pm. The cost to members is £20 (non members £25), this includes coach travel and entry to both gardens and the tour. To reserve your place please send £5 (non refundable) to Glynis Drummond (tel 561) asap, the balance to be paid by 1st June.
Advance Notice for Photographers
Posted in Gardens, Photography on Thursday April 23, 2015| Leave a Comment »
This year’s Horticultural Show will take place on Sunday 6 September. The subjects for the popular photography category are:
- Sunshine or Showers
- Up the Garden Path
- Making a Splash
Rules
Two entries allowed per subject
Photographs to be no bigger than A4 in size
Photographs to be taken within 20 miles of Parwich
Plenty of time to get that camera out and start snapping!
Open Gardens
Posted in Gardens on Wednesday April 22, 2015| Leave a Comment »
This year Open Gardens will be on Sunday 21 June. The Horticultural Society would like to encourage anyone to open their garden. Your garden doesn’t have to be big or perfect, it can be a vegetable garden, flowers, formal, wild or a work in progress.
If you would like to be part of this year’s Open Gardens or would like to have a chat about opening you garden please contact Lesley Goodman on 542
Fantastic Tulips…..
Posted in Flora, Gardens on Tuesday April 21, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Leatherbritches Nursery
Posted in Flora, Gardens on Monday March 30, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Easter Photography Competition
Posted in Competition, Environment, Farming, Gardens, Photography, Young people on Saturday March 21, 2015| Leave a Comment »
Big Garden Bird Watch
Posted in Fauna, Gardens, Ornithology, Photography on Thursday January 1, 2015| Leave a Comment »


Reed bunting (left)
and bullfinch (below),
photos by John F-S
The weekend of 24/25th January sees the RSPB’s Big Garden Bird Watch; those wishing to take part can find out more and register by clicking here.
The RSPB say:
Bird populations are a great indicator of the health of the countryside. That’s why it’s so important to take part in surveys like Big Garden Birdwatch to keep an eye on the ups and downs of the wildlife where we live.
All you need to do is spend an hour over the weekend of 24-25 January counting the birds in your garden. It’s that simple!
However, we wondered if there was any interest in doing a Big Ballidon/Alsop/Parwich/Pikehall Bird Watch the same weekend? Let us know your thoughts by commenting on this post or emailing parwich@hotmail.co.uk .
There are a number of possibilities, including:
Pump Hill Poll Update
Posted in Environment, Gardens, Parwich Heights on Tuesday December 30, 2014| Leave a Comment »
More Snowflake Images
Posted in Gardens, Photography, Weather on Sunday December 28, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Land off Pump Hill
Posted in Environment, Gardens, Local government, Parish Council on Friday December 26, 2014| 7 Comments »
Parwich Parish Council have spent considerable effort exploring some possible uses of the land on the west side of Pump Hill that makes up part of the Square (click here to see extracts relevant Council minutes). However their proposed sale of this land has prompted local controversy (click here for some of the responses here at parwich.org).
The sale of this piece of community owned land would be an irreversible step. Should there be a public meeting and consultation prior to a decision being made on this issue or should the Parish Council be left to make the decision on our behalf?
Christmas Trees!
Posted in Gardens on Monday November 24, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Pump Hill – summary of related parish council minutes
Posted in Gardens on Wednesday November 19, 2014| 8 Comments »
We have received a useful summary of all of the extracts from the Parish Council Meeting Minutes that relate to Pump Hill in a single document.
Please click here to view.
Pump Hill
Posted in Gardens on Wednesday November 19, 2014| 4 Comments »
We have received the following from Richard T:
Pump Hill
Many will recall the pretty garden maintained by Dorothy Littlewood, in spring a beautiful dappled glade of bluebells, daffodils and narcissus.
The land, known as Pump Hill, and making up part of The Square, was given to the village about ten years ago. I don’t think I was alone in believing that the reason for the acquisition was to preserve a parcel which is at the heart of the village. It was my sense that the parish council was to own it on behalf of the village in a fiduciary capacity and thus inalienable. I found that reassuring. No one ever thought for one moment that the property might be sold by a later parish council with different values so this was never formally put down in writing and enshrined in any trust document.
But now the parish council IS minded to sell and is seeking a buyer as an option. While there has been some activity on this blog in the past, the parish council has not sought the views of the village as a whole nor has it explained why it wants to sell and the options it has explored.
I, for one, thought the land had been acquired and “saved” for the benefit of our community as a whole – a kind of unwritten trust -and not to be traded in the manner of a property portfolio.
I would have thought there were a number of options for the parish council to explore, such as:
* allowing the site to become a wildlife sanctuary encouraging birds, butterflies, beetles etc. (The site is next to the lower of the two school playgrounds). This surely would not cost a huge sum to manage.
* allotments, a previous use in living memory
* letting at a peppercorn rent as a garden and open space
* letting at a peppercorn rent as an extension to the lower adjoining school playground
A proposed sale has already attracted interest which suggests people might like to use Pump Hill, presumably as a garden.
Pump Hill is a visually valuable and sensitive part of the village amenity in the heart of the conservation area – the smells in spring, the approach to the area arched by trees and blossoms, the framing of Parwich Hill which makes a breathtaking picture behind, a characteristic of the the southern White Peak.
Pump Hill is part of the rich and unique tapestry of Parwich which is one of the reasons why we want to live here. I am sure others feel the same but I may be wrong.
In my view, there should be wide consultation with our community which may, in the process, throw up other ideas for its use. It should be unhurried and considered – certainly not hasty. Common sense would suggest a public meeting. (That would enable a significant minority, who do not “do” the Internet to hear the arguments first hand and make valuable contributions to the discussions,. They are from a largely different generation.)
We should not forget that the parish council has extensive property interests. A sale could establish a dangerous precedent that the parish council is open to offers, however small a site.
If it does come to a disposal, and to reflect what I believe was our understanding of a “fiduciary” duty to preserve this “green lung” for the village, a number of options may present themselves as alternatives while maintaining the principle of keeping this picturesque property for the public good.
These might include donating the site to the National Trust, The Woodland Trust, the Derbyshire
Wildlife Trust (with an agreed management scheme?) or even the Peak District National Park Authority. I do not know if the Friends of the Peak District assume property ownerships.
But at the end of the day, the best owners might well be the parish council. So let your councillor know.
Richard T
Horticultural AGM on Friday
Posted in Events, Gardens, Societies on Wednesday November 5, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Trees and Household Insurance
Posted in Gardens, Services, Uncategorized on Tuesday November 4, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Terry P would like to let people know about the potential impact neighbouring trees can have on household insurance:
Horticultural Society AGM
Posted in Events, Gardens, Societies on Tuesday October 28, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Autumn on the Green
Posted in Flora, Gardens, Photography on Tuesday October 21, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Bob Matthews Quiz a great success
Posted in Events, Gardens, Pub, Quiz, Societies on Monday October 20, 2014| Leave a Comment »
The Horticultural Society asked that we thank everyone that made this year’s Quiz such a success, particularly the Matthews family for their on going support, but also Bill for setting the quiz and Janet for hosting the event.
The new Trophy is pictured to the right, and it will be permanently housed in the Pub so that it does not get chance to hide itself this year
With ten teams the pub was full and a good time was had by all. The winning team was the Khaki Campbells.
Quiz Night, Saturday Night
Posted in Events, Gardens, People, Quiz, Societies on Friday October 17, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Bob Matthews Quiz on Saturday
Posted in Events, Gardens, People, Quiz, Societies on Monday October 13, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Enjoying the Sunday Sunshine
Posted in Fauna, Gardens, Photography on Monday September 29, 2014| 2 Comments »
New at Leatherbritches
Posted in Gardens on Wednesday September 24, 2014| Leave a Comment »
More from the Show
Posted in Events, Flora, Gardens, Photography, Societies on Tuesday September 9, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Thank you Helen and Ian P for sending us these further photos from Sunday’s Horticultural Show (and apologies Helen for Photoshopping your photo above to within an inch of its life). (more…)
Show Exhibits 2014
Posted in Events, Farming, Flora, Gardens, Memorial hall, Societies on Monday September 8, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Here are lots of photos from the 2014 Parwich Horticultural Show:
Floral Art
2014 Annual Horticultural Show
Posted in Events, Farming, Flora, Gardens, Societies on Sunday September 7, 2014| Leave a Comment »
As always the Horticultural Society’s Main Show went smoothly, here are few general photos of the day:
Alan Oldfield Cup – for Highest scoring entrant in the Show
Lesley Goodman
Annual Flower & Vegetable Show today
Posted in Events, Flora, Gardens, Memorial hall, Societies on Sunday September 7, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Click on the above image to download the Show Schedule as a PDF, paper copies can be collected from the Sycamore Inn and the Legion.
What’s in a name?
Posted in Church, Fauna, Flora, Gardens, Photography on Saturday September 6, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Well there is not doubt of the common name of this shrub, a Butterfly bush.
Photos by Peter T
Flower & Vegetable Show on Sunday
Posted in Flora, Gardens, Memorial hall, Photography, Societies on Friday September 5, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Click on the above image to download the Show Schedule as a PDF, paper copies can be collected from the Sycamore Inn and the Legion.
Mini-beast Safari
Posted in Fauna, Gardens, Photography on Sunday August 31, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Horticultural Show next weekend
Posted in Flora, Gardens, Photography, Societies on Saturday August 30, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Click on the above image to download the Show Schedule as a PDF, paper copies can be collected from the Sycamore Inn and the Legion.
Plants for Sale this Weekend
Posted in Flora, Gardens, Memorial hall, Pub on Friday August 29, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Plants for sale at the Sycamore Inn: bargain prices and all proceeds go to the Memorial Hall.
Five Years in the Growing
Posted in Flora, Gardens on Monday August 25, 2014| 1 Comment »
I feel this is almost a birth announcement, I bought the bulb to this flower Crinum Powellii five years ago, it has never flowered until this year, thought I would share with all in case it is five years before it flowers again.
Jill L
Bargain Plants on Sale
Posted in Gardens, Memorial hall, Pub on Sunday August 24, 2014| Leave a Comment »
There are plants on sale at the Sycamore Inn, today and bank holiday Monday, all proceeds to go to the Memorial Hall.





















