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= SHAS Plant/Seed Share (Members Only) =
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= CELEBRATE SUMMER = == Sunday 12th May 10.30am - 1.00pm ==
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= SUNDAY 19 JULY 2~5PM = == In and around The Hoe Down ==

A great opportunity to share spare plants, seedlings, seeds and cuttings with
other plot holders.
Even if you have nothing to bring you can still take something away.

Everybody is welcome.
Spend time with your plot neighbours, see what others are growing, ask questions and share knowledge.

All plants/seeds to be brought along by 11am please.
Plants (vegetables, flowers, house plants) must be labelled in some way to identify what they are.
Seeds (either full or part packets) should be in-date and labelled with the variety and sowing instructions.

'''''Tea, coffee and cake will be available, so bring along your plants/seeds and join in.'''''
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== SHAS Family and Friends Picnic* == -------------------------------
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== GROSVENOR ROAD ALLOTMENTS == = Top Ten Gardening Lessons (an Illustrated Talk) =
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* BRING YOUR OWN PICNIC == Wednesday 22nd May 7.30pm at Salvation Army Hall, Ashton Lane ==
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---- A return visit by Maureen Sawyer from Stretford, who has previously been BBC N.W. Gardener of the Year.
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== Talk - 'Vegetables My Way' - No-dig growing on an allotment through straw mulch == Maureen's depth of knowledge is astounding and even experienced allotmenteers can learn from her.
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We are currently planning this talk, to take place in 2016. Please watch this space for full details of time, date and venue. ''''' Tickets (including drink and biscuits) : £2 for SHAS members and £3 for friends and family. '''''
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= Pumpkin Competition (Members Only) =


This is the time to start planting your seeds to win a prize for your Pumpkin in the following categories:
=== The Fattest, the Heaviest, the Smallest and the Ugliest Pumpkin ===

== Date of judging to be announced later in the year. ==


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= Scarecrow Competition (Plotholders Only) =

=== The theme for this year's Best Scarecrow Competition is the Olympics ===


== Date for judging to be announced later, but it's never too early to start planning ==





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Events


SHAS Plant/Seed Share (Members Only)

Sunday 12th May 10.30am - 1.00pm

In and around The Hoe Down

A great opportunity to share spare plants, seedlings, seeds and cuttings with other plot holders. Even if you have nothing to bring you can still take something away.

Everybody is welcome. Spend time with your plot neighbours, see what others are growing, ask questions and share knowledge.

All plants/seeds to be brought along by 11am please. Plants (vegetables, flowers, house plants) must be labelled in some way to identify what they are. Seeds (either full or part packets) should be in-date and labelled with the variety and sowing instructions.

Tea, coffee and cake will be available, so bring along your plants/seeds and join in.


Top Ten Gardening Lessons (an Illustrated Talk)

Wednesday 22nd May 7.30pm at Salvation Army Hall, Ashton Lane

A return visit by Maureen Sawyer from Stretford, who has previously been BBC N.W. Gardener of the Year.

Maureen's depth of knowledge is astounding and even experienced allotmenteers can learn from her.

Tickets (including drink and biscuits) : £2 for SHAS members and £3 for friends and family.


Pumpkin Competition (Members Only)

This is the time to start planting your seeds to win a prize for your Pumpkin in the following categories:

The Fattest, the Heaviest, the Smallest and the Ugliest Pumpkin

Date of judging to be announced later in the year.


Scarecrow Competition (Plotholders Only)

The theme for this year's Best Scarecrow Competition is the Olympics

Date for judging to be announced later, but it's never too early to start planning

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Please check regularly for updates and details of new events

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Events (last edited 2024-04-28 13:05:50 by TonyTurnbull)