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Thank you for visiting the pages of the Cider House at Tarrington Court Gardening Talk & Workshop Series. If you would like to leave us feedback your comments would be gratefully received, or if would simply like to raise a query or get in touch then we would be delighted to hear from you.
Thank you for showing us around your lovely garden - everyone enjoyed themselves. How lovely to have the space to have such drifts of tulips!
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Another super day
Thank you
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The Topiary workshop was just great, very informative and inspiring. At my front door sit two spiral box, looking very grand and already sprouting lots of new growth. Thank-you Catherine for a lovely day spent at Tarrington Court.
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Very well presented, friendly atmosphere, thank you keep up the good work!
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I was enthusiastic about attending after reading about your events in the 'Times', the day has lived up to my expectations, I'm sure I'll be back!
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I must say how much I enjoyed my day in January and look forward to seeing your garden again.
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We have now finished our Orangery and Vinery. See the picture gallery for a sneak preview. The plants are being added and now we can watch them grow.
We had an article published in Herefordshire Life Magazine (January edition) about Planting a Vineyard, large or small, in this Country.
There are still places on the Planting Vines Talk so reserve your place now.
Look forward to seeing you.
Catherine
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Dear Helen
Thank you for your message.
The thumb waterier is for watering plants. To use fill up in a bucket or bowl of water. Put your thumb over the top whilst still in the water and keep it there to hold the water in. When you lift your thumb it releases the water which streams out like a shower over your plants.
It is based on a traditional Victorian design. Ours is crafted from specially spun copper which will weather beautifully as you use it. It will make a beautiful original present.
Kind Regards, Catherine
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Hi Catherine
Could you tell me what a copper thumb waterer is?
Regards Helen
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 Dear Claire
Thank you for your question. The lettuce forcer is mainly used for protection, i.e. frost or rabbits but it is also used for keeping your lettuces white, it is particularly good for endive.
Another great use for it is as a cover for cheese.
Kind Regards
Catherine
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I noticed in your shop book that you have a lettuce forcer for sale. Could you explain what it is for me.
Thank you
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Thank you so much for giving such a fascinating and interesting talk last Wednesday, everyone was very impressed with your story of how you built the garden for Chelsea. I really look forward to hearing more about your ventures in the future.
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That truly was a wonderful evening on Wednesday a perfect compliment was that Molly said that 'very often towards the end of other events she had attended you can hear people shuffling on thier chairs, but not this time.' People seemed to enjoy and appreciate very much the work that went in to the event. Thank you
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Just a note to say how much we enjoyed our day with you, the talk was extremely helpful in planning spring bulb schemes - can't wait to see the results! The garden tour was inspirational to everyone. Many thanks also for a delicious lunch. I am sure you'll see us again soon, many thanks.
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Many thanks for an enjoyable evening on Friday. I absolutely loved your garden and your inspirational ideas in constantly developing the garden. I am sure that your Gardening Talk Series will take off as your enthusiasm is infectious!
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Thank you very much for a very enjoyable evening last night;I did feel enthusiastic to start doing things in the garden again and hope that we will have more time in the future. I do like the way you have areas of your garden each devoted to a different theme. Thank you again , and for the canapes. You must have worked hard - we particularly like the sun-dried tomato scones and the mulberry sponges.
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Dear Catherine,
Thank you so much for your hospitality and for the opportunity to see and enjoy your lovely garden. You are doing some amazing things with it and I can't wait to see the next development.
Heather
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Dear Catherine,
Thank you for taking us round your amazing garden-almost too much to take in over one evening. You have achieved so much in such a short space of time.
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Thank you for a wonderful visit - you have done so much to the garden in such a short period of time. It is very inspirational and each garden within the whole gives us some ideas for our gardens at home. Please may we return in tye spring to see your wonderful tulip display and the realisation of some the plans for the garden you have shared with us.
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