Putting our best blooms forward
Belmont Valley resident, Vernon Marais, will be defending his title of “champion rose grower and exhibitor” when the Albany Horticultural Society stages its annual Grahamstown Flower Festival on Saturday at Oatlands Prep.
In July last year, Marais suffered a severe stroke, but thanks to the efforts of his friends, his rose bushes were pruned and blooms entered in the competition at last year’s Flower Festival.
One of the roses was named “Champion Rose” for 2014.
This year again, two members of the Albany Horticultural Society will today venture into Marais’s expansive garden and select blooms to be entered into the competition tomorrow.
Marais may even make an appearance, accompanied by family and friends, as he did last year.
But roses form only a small part of the flower and plant competition at the festival.
Orchids, proteas, arum lilies, begonias, carnations, Barberton daisies, pelargoniums, poppies and sweet peas will also be in abundance as judges make their way around the competition hall.
Then there’s the eagerlyawaited children’s flower and plant arranging competition that sees young contestants using flowers, plants and props to come up with some imaginative arrangements.
The Pro Carmine Choir will also be performing in the afternoon.Here's the full programme for this year's Festival:
TODAY (FRIDAY 9 OCTOBER):
3.30pm to 6pm – Exhibitors bring their entries to the competition hall at Oatlands Prep, using the bottom gate (above the sports field).
TOMORROW 10 OCTOBER):
7.30am to 8.45am – Exhibitors bring their entries to the competition hall, and children prepare their arrangements –
(SATURDAY use the bottom gate (above the sports field).
– Judging of the plant and flower competitions - halls will be closed to the public during this time.
– Gates open to the public (African Street and Luke Street). Entrance fee R20 for adults, R10 for students and scholars, and free for children under 12.
– Stalls open. These will exhibit and sell seedlings, plants, natural products, succulents and other garden-related products.
Rotarians will sell their venison burgers and wors rolls plus there’s a pancake stall and tea garden.
9am to 11am
9am
9am
– Flower competition halls open to the public
to – Children’s treasure hunt in the grounds of Oatlands Prep.
– Performance by the Pro Carmine Choir. – Prize-giving.
– Flower
11am
12pm 12.30pm
2pm
4pm 5pm
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