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Today I put in my holiday request for the Norfolk snowdrop weekend and Shaftesbury 2016!
I had not attended any of the London Shows for a number of years and whilst I think it is 'a good thing' that the RHS are trying to engage 'the gardeners of the future', I think that they are going about it in the wrong way. The Shows and the magazine are suffering from the dumbed down, mass market, instant gratification phenomena. Yesterday was a sad experience.The RHS seems to have fallen victim to the same malaise as many organisations, which is to rely on 22 year old 'Marketing graduates from new universities' to determine their target market and thus strategy. Their 'demographic analysis' is lifted from the current marketing textbook du jour instead of actual experience in gardening. 'Plants person' is not in their demographic jargon.A great show used to be at Cottesbrooke, plenty of plants people and lots of chance to discus gardening and plants. Sadly, marketing consultants were employed and decided it could be 'improved' by aiming it at 'Bowden man and Waitrose woman'...unsurprisingly it then had to close as it was not making money!
At Shaftesbury last weekend I gave the example of Longnor Hall Double as a Land of Beyond snowdrop. So I was astonished and delighted to find that Margaret Owen had been growing it in her garden, and that I was able to come away from a very cold, wet and muddy Acton Pigott today with that particular snowdrop.That find prompted me to go back to the "Where are they Now?" thread which had its last outing three years ago. The current list of snowdrops listed in Snowdrops 1 but apparently not grown anywhere is now as follows;Armistice Day LongfellowBarguest MafangzaCeri Roberts Maid MarianCrimea Matt-adorsDiana Broughton Missenden SlenderEarliest MollyEleanor’s Double Pat MackenzieEllen Minnet PelicanErmine Lace ProliferationErmine Oddity QuintetErmine Ruby Robert Berkeley Halo Ryton Ruth (in Devon somewhere?)Ispahan ScissorsJoan Weighell Six LeavesJulia Shadow Slim JimKrabat SquibLanarth WattsLady Mary Grey YuletideLinnetts Green Tips Long Tall Sally Any sightings by anyone of these mislaid treasures?The terrible weather in Shropshire today defeated even the hardiest snowdroppers. Only about a quarter of the varieties on the Sales list made it onto the sales table. Still it was good to have the chance to get another remembrance of Margaret.
And another one bites the dust...