Monday 15 June 2015

Before & two growing weeks later

Epping in bloom 
The tower road green update by Victoria Robertson Chairman Epping in bloom

The dahlia's, lavenders and geraniums to name a few are bringing such wonderful vibrant colours and scent to the tower road green.The team of Epping in bloom watering volunteers are working well together to help keep the flowers well hydrated and looking there very best.It lovely to hear such positive comments from local passers by many saying how wonderful it all looks.
The winners of the raised bed competition that represent each of the local Epping schools have been invited to Tower road green to have photographs taken of them with their growing design in a few weeks.
I have attached some photo's that I have taken below so you can see just how much the flowers have grown in the past two weeks.
Our free Epping in bloom sunflower seeds are still avaliable for collection from Epping hall.Pop in and collect yours plant them and watch them grow.Submit a photo along with the height measurement by 31st August.You could be the winner of our tallest Sunflower of Epping competition.
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We would love to see some of your photo's & selfies taken of you too on the tower road green.

 
St Johns School winning bed on planting day Sunday 31st May 2015
St Johns School winning bed two weeks after planting Sunday 14th  June 2015

Ivy Chimneys school winning bed on planting day Sunday 31st May 
Ivy Chimneys School winning bed two weeks after planting Sunday 14th  June



Coopersale hall school winning bed on planting day Sunday 31st May
Coopersale hall school winning bed two weeks after planting Sunday 14th  June


  
 Epping Primary school winning bed on planting day Sunday 31st May (c) 2015
Epping Primary school winning bed two weeks after planting Sunday 14th  June


          Coopersale & Theydon Garnon school winning bed on planting day Sunday 31st May

Coopersale & Theydon Garnon School winning bed two weeks after planting Sunday 14th  June 


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