You can never have too many house plants!!

That seemed to be the opinion of many of the members who attended the November monthly meeting! It is certainly the view of the speaker, Ken Clarke who shared his enthusiasm and knowledge of the subject, telling us that having too many plants is never a problem – but keeping them alive might be!! House Plants are certainly back in fashion again – well known ‘plant influencers’ having thousands of followers on social media. More and more people want to have the benefit of a garden indoors as well as out, plants are used to improve decor and collecting and swapping plants provide a way of connecting with others. Ken outlined the different types of house plants; foliage, flowers & cactis and succulents. The most important requirement for healthy house plants is light – do some research before putting your plant in a particular place as some will adapt to less light. Ken gave some examples of good house plants to grow – such as the Spider plant, the Swiss Cheese plant, Sanseveria (snake plant); Crassula Ovata; Dragon Tree and the Double Z plant – Zamioculas Zamifolia.

Ken suggested a number of ways in which to ensure healthy plants, putting them outside in summer to benefit from rainwater; ensuring humidity by placing the plants on a saucer with pebbles so the bottom of the pot doesn’t get too wet but remains humid, using a Terranium and grouping plants together. plants should be planted in house plant compost so that it is not too compacted, plants need to be kept dust free, pruned and pinched out like garden plants. They should also be turned to ensure equal light distribution. Ken answered members questions and we were very pleased that the plant stall selling many house plants grown my our members raised money for our funds!!

Ken Clarke

Aldersbrook Medical Centre Working Party Saturday 22nd October 2022

This band of cheerful volunteers from Aldersbrook Horticultural Society and Aldersbrook Medical Centre patients spent a sunny morning adding to the AMC garden.

A special focus was the addition of two roses to the Apothecary’s Garden.

This area of the garden is planted with plants which have health giving properties: such as sage, rosemary, mint, bay, lavender and now two roses.

The two roses are:

1 ) The Herbalist – Dark pink, repeat flowering

2) Nye Bevan* – Pale yellow, perfumed, repeat flowering

*Nye Bevan (Aneurin Bevan 1897 – 1960) The Welsh Labour Party MP who campaigned for a National Health Service. He was Minister of Health 1945 – 1951. The NHS Act was passed in1946 and launched in 1947. Bevan resigned in 1951 when the government voted to bring in charges for dental care, spectacles and prescriptions.

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Coming Soon….

8th November 2022 – Ken Clarke will present a session on House Plants.

13th December 2022 – Sonya Seth Batra will demonstrate how to make a Christmas Floral Decoration and guide us through making one for ourselves.

……and next year

10th January 2023 The Gardens of Wanstead House – Hannah Armstrong

27th January 2023 a coach trip to Hyde Hall