THE TEESSIDE BRANCH PHOTO GALLERY
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Plant Sales |
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The Branch holds several sales each year in various
locations including botanical gardens, shopping centres, market stalls,
charity fairs and shows. In most cases, as well as a range of individual
plants of varying sizes and prices, ready made bowl gardens, books and
sometimes packets of seed are also on offer. |
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There is always free advice available from our
volunteers, though sometimes conditions are less conducive to customers
stopping to talk and ask questions - the two pictures immediately below were
taken at Yarm Charities Fair on an particularly inclement day. It was breezy
and never stopped raining; all day the area where the stall
was pitched was under the threat of a red flood warning with the nearby
River Tees in serious danger of inundating the town. Indeed the Police
did eventually call a slightly early halt to the proceedings as the waters
rose in the adjoining side streets!
The pictures below them were taken on a much better day a few years later. |
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Plant sales are extremely important to the Branch.
They have several major benefits including:-
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The quality of our sales stock and of the presentation
of the plants has improved dramatically over the years. The two pictures
below indicate an improvement between 1988 and 1992, but the more recent pictures show the quality of presentation we now try to achieve.
We are also now more self-sufficient, having purchased our own market stall,
complete with roof and "skirt". |
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currently grown in a dedicated greenhouse as shown in the following two pictures:- |
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Photographs byViv Brooks,
John Ellis, Brian Gleeson, Betty Unwin
andBrian Unwin. |
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