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Community => Events => Topic started by: Simon O on August 06, 2013, 12:15:19 pm
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CSSA Smallholding Visit and summer BBQ incorporating 'Show what you grow' - Saturday 24.8.2013 - from 11am Hello Visit to Simon and Cheryl Osborne's smallholding near Bonkle (by Wishaw). We are trying to grow fruit and veg in the walled garden and polytunnel, and we have chickens, geese, Kerry Hill sheep, and Belted Galloway Cattle, so please come to have a look around - we would welcome your advice. We are trying to get members of BASH (Biggar area smallholders) along too, for some cross-pollination of ideas and views, as we are really on the border between CSSA and BASH. We will have the CSSA's annual light-hearted fruit and veg growing competition 'Show what you grow' - categories attached below. You are welcome to enter all, some or none of the categories but the more the merrier as it's just for fun and to see what folk are growing. Please PM me through TAS or reply to simon.osborne83@sky.com if you are interested in coming so that we know numbers, or if you have any queries. Anyone not a member of either CSSA or BASH is very welcome and will be able to join up at the time if you wish. Directions to our place will be sent to you once we know who's coming. CSSA Show What You Grow
2013 Categories
? Beans (any type) – Display of 5 pods of one type
? Peas (any type) – Display of 5 pods of one type
? Potatoes – Display of 5 tubers
? Courgette/marrow – Display of 3
? Root vegetable – Display of 3 of one type
? Brasicca (any type) – Display of 3 of one type
? Soft fruit – Display on an 8” side plate.
? Tomatoes - Display of 5.
? Rudest misshapen vegetable/fruit
? Biggest dock – including root
? Best Scarecrow
? Most imaginative use of nettles
? Biggest thistle
? Vegetable that most looks like its grower
? Flower display
? Exotic fruit/vegetable/product – anything unusual, or any other thing (from the garden) that you are proud of!
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I'll be there, have postcode - if it doesn't take me close let me know.
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That's great. Close, but not close enough - I will send you the instructions for the bit at the end I have got it printed up.
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Okay dokay.
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Hi Simon,
we had a lovely afternoon,
Many Thanks,
John
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It was lovely to meet some more TASers today; Simon and Cheryl did us proud with their tours of the animals and of the walled garden!
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....and the weather was dry and warm :sunshine:
Thank you Simon and Cheryl :wave: , your garden is wonderful, especially the veggies :yum:
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Thanks to everyone for coming - there were some really tasty sausages burgers and meat for the BBQ and we enjoyed the day. Molly and Meg were happy seeing their Granny and Grandpa again. Well done to all entrants to the 'show what you grow' competition, there was some great looking fruit and veg; congrats to Stuart (Moregin) for his 'Best entry in show' award for his tasty sweet Victoria Plums!