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Entries in Herne Horticultural & Rose Society (2)

Monday
Jun112012

Strode Park Foundation - Planting up Containers for Diamond Jubilee Fete

Planted urn as seen on 4th June on day of the feteVolunteers planting up an urn at Strode ParkVolunteers planting raised beds at the theatre Strode ParkThe Herne Bay in Bloom team were invited to plan the planting for the seven urns in the central fountain area of  the garden  and the three raised beds in the theatre seating area for the occasion of the Diamond Jubilee Fete organised by the Herne and Broomfield Parish Council on 4th June.

Members of the Herne Bay in Bloom committee assisted by volunteers from the Herne Horticultural & Rose Society and friends,helpers and residents of Strode Park spent an enjoyable morning at the beginning of May planting up the containers on a red,white and blue theme .

Monday
Oct312011

Task Force Day 19th October 2011

Murriel,Mary and Joyce HBIB committee planting up Mortimer St planterColleen Ashwin-Keen discussing planting plan of Mortimer st plantersRay Cordell & Terry Jewiss planting three tier planter in Mortimer StreetThanks to everyone who turned up on quite a cold and draughty morning. Peter Buscall and members of Family Investment Homes gardening team provided the compost and plants.Bob Salter and his  Greenhill St Peter's group dealt with the planters in William Street. Members of the HBIB committee cleared the three tier planters and square planters in Mortimer Street and Terry Jewiss from Herne Horticultural & Rose Society also joined in to help. Colleen Ashwin-Kean HBIB Secretary prepared the overall planting plan and together with Margaret Burns organised the morning. All the planters are now looking bright and cheerful with a mixture of pansies,violas,cyclamen and ivy.Thanks to everyone who  has offered to water and keep an eye on them throughout the winter, Vanessa Field of The Old Firm in Mortimer Street and Pet's Corner and the shopkeepers in William Street and also to Serco Streetscene who helped in clearing away the rubbish bags very quickly on the day. The Herne Bay in Bloom committee are grateful for all the support they get from all these people.