Grocott's Mail

Putting our best blooms forward

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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

closes.

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