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This is the best time to see a range of Pinks and Carnations at Wisley, both on the Trials Field where new varieties are being trialled for the Award of Garden Merit, and the Glasshouse Gallery where the massed display and scent will delight you. The British National Carnation Society are celebrating...
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A 3 year trial of Bergenia (otherwise known as 'Elephants Ears) is just about to end but there is still time to visit the Trials Field at Wisley and make your choice. Valued for their winter foliage (bright greens to blazing reds) some of them also produce a dazzling floral display in late winter...
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If you are visiting Wisley this weekend for the Taste of Autumn Event, you will find the trials team in the Marquee, in front of the restaurant, with an outstanding selection of vegetables and flowers from the trials field and model vegetable garden. You'll also be able to taste some Squash Soup...
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The Floral Trials Sub-Committee made another of their bi-weekly visits on Tuesday. The invited seed trials; Tagetes (Marigolds), French & Afro-French and the Hardy Annuals have really come on in the last couple of weeks and we spent quite some time assessing these two trials. As you stand at the...
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The Fruit Trials Sub-Committee met yesterday for a second assessment of the summer fruiting cultivars in the Raspberry trial. During this meeting they began what will be an ongoing assessment of the blackberry and hybrid berry collection at Wisley. This will take place over the next few years with a...
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The Curator at Wisley, Jim Gardiner, raised this Pacific Coast iris from seed bought at a British Iris Society Show. At yesterday's meeting the Committee Referred it for Further Assessment at the next PCI trial at Wisley.
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The pinks trials are now both well into flower and the slightly earlier flowering miniature and dwarf pinks trial is looking particularly colourful at the moment. Our Pinks and Carnations Open Day takes place on Wednesday 18 June alongside the British National Carnation Society Show. There will be a...
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The Vegetable Trials Subcommittee met on Thursday this week to assess the 34 entries in the early spinach trial http://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/trials_list.asp . During the assessment 8 existing AGM awards were reconfirmed and 11 cultivars recommended for the AGM for the first time. The long and the short...
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Since the demolition of the old glasshouses, lots of work has been carried out to clear the site and prepare it for our amazing maize maze. A 1 metre border of sunflowers was planted around the edges of the site on Friday using 5,000 seeds of sunflower 'Bicentenary'. These will provide lots of...
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In case you were wondering what the five raised beds alongside the Begernia trial 2007-2009 were for, one of the Roscoea planted there in has risen to the occasion to give visitors to the trials field a sneak preview. Just two weeks after planting, Roscoea cautleyoides AGM (H4) 1993 has broken the surface...
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Through out the trials this year at Wisley we are reviewing the chemicals which we use to grow our plants to a high standard. We feel that the general public do not like to or wish to use too many chemicals when growing plants, so we are trying to reflect that in our work. This year we have started a...
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Welcome to this new blog shared by the team at the RHS Trials Office at Wisley and plantsman Graham Rice. Here in the Trials Office we'll be bringing the latest news from the trials and of the awards which are given. Of course, we'll also be continuing to publish the final trial reports, AGM...
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