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Monday, 1 October 2018

October News from Upchurch Horticultural Society - From the Potting Shed


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October is coming and we will be into the Autumn although the good weather in September is providing a good finish to the main growing season. It has been a surprising year and if you were able to cope with the long hot dry spell you would have done well, but the garden needed a lot of attention in the summer. To keep everything going you would have needed daily watering for about 3 months. Most people (including myself) have probably not been able to manage that and have suffered as a result.

Lawns have suffered particularly and even with a lot of scarification, a September weed and feed and wetter weather many have yet to fully recover. I do not expect mine to get back to full vigour until next year and will need a lot of re-seeding next March. The beans are curiously in full flower and I am looking forward to a bumper crop at the beginning of October. Also the borders have bloomed and made up for the poor show in the summer. The pears produced a plentiful crop this year but were very small and have already been picked whereas they normally go through to October.

I grow my potatoes in the ground although better specimens are normally produced from grow bags. However, this year has been a disaster for grow bags as the heat and dry weather has caused a lot of casualties, so maybe, if you have the space, a bit of both is a good idea as a hedge against extreme weather.

October is a tidying up month prior to winter setting in, although for the hardy gardener winter provides a lot of opportunity and a lot of vegetables can stand in the ground through the winter months. However, the ground gets wet and muddy and the temperature drops and the lure of the log fire gets the better of me. So now is the time to clear out the weeds that are growing like the clappers in the wet mild weather. Tidy the borders, prune and dead head so they are ready for spring. Tidy the vegetable patch and prepare the runner bean trench for next year. Plums should be pruned by now, raspberry canes cut and strawberry runners planted for next year. Spring bulbs should be in but wait until November to plant tulips.


The good advice is to lift maincrop potatoes and also dahlia and begonia tubers and gladioli corms. Personally I do not bother and so far have got away with it but the time may come when I regret it. But all frost tender crops need to be picked this month like courgette, marrow, squash and pumpkins, as the first frost will ruin them.

The last main job for me will be to cut some logs and make sure the fire is all ready to start and then settle down to making plans for next year. The seed catalogues should be dropping through the door now and it is a time to reflect over the year and consider the successes and failures. Now I always enjoy doing that with a cold beer.

We are always looking for new members and try to encourage a fun attitude towards friendly competition. So if you want to grow your own fruit, vegetables and flowers or even enter any of the 3 shows we hold each year, then please get in touch, we would be happy to hear from you.

If you are interested in becoming a new member, (all ages are welcome), please contact Rosey on: 01634 377812 (evenings) or Email: rosemary@ringwoodaccounting.co.uk

Sean Barry - Upchurch Horticultural Society
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Newington History Group


Willow baskets were made in Newington 100 years ago to carry cherries and other fruit grown in the village. It was one of several ancient crafts that have all but disappeared from the area along with malthouses, oast and hop kilns.

Learn more about these local rural crafts when Rochester historian James Preston gives a talk at Newington History Group's (NHG) meeting on Thursday, October 11th, at 7:30pm in the Methodist Hall, Church Lane.

The NHG book, ‘Newington Remembers - our village and its people at the time of the Great War’, has been updated and re-printed. It’s available from the group, priced £10.

NHG seeks to unearth, preserve and promote the history of the village and neighbouring areas. It meets monthly on the second Thursday and an annual subscription is £15. Guests (£3) are welcome at the meetings. 


For more details contact Thelma Dudley on 01795 842711
Email: thelma@newingtonhistory.co.uk
View the Website: www.newingtonhistorygroup.btck.co.uk
Follow the History Group on Twitter: @newingtonhg

Richard Thompstone - Newington History Group
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World's Biggest Coffee Morning - Thank You

Thank you to everyone who came along, and to those who weren't able to make it but still very generously made a donation anyway.

You all helped raise the fantastic total of £500 for Macmillan Cancer Support 

Thank you

Diane Macaulay
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The BarnYard Festive Lunch






The BarnYard
Oak Lane, Upchurch, Kent ME9 7EZ
Telephone: 01634 235059

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Sunday, 30 September 2018

Christmas Wreath Workshop at The BarnYard

To book a space or for more information, please contact Sandy on: 07952 011522
Email: thegiggleberrytree@yahoo.com

The BarnYard
Oak Lane, Upchurch, Kent ME9 7EZ
Website: www.the-barnyard.com
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Street Lighting Consultation - Public Meeting at Upchurch Village Hall


Upchurch Parish Council would like to hear residents feedback on street light options available to the Council at a public meeting to be held at 7:30pm on Thursday 4th October, prior to the regular monthly Parish Council meeting.

Agenda

1. Options for street lights.


2. To consider applying for borrowing approval from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government to take out an interest free loan with Salix, repayable over five years, to upgrade the street lighting.

3. Public participation.

Wendy Licence - Clerk to the Parish Council
Tel: 01634 363906
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