George wrote
What are those flowers centre of photo, foreground
Gazania Tiger stripe
Eric wrote
What sort of palm tree is that
Trachycarpus fortunei not strictly a Palm, but it is very hardy, and is one of the few permanent plants in that bed.
The visitation was fine, ended up with 27 people, and they were very nice too, and very impressed with the garden, they couldn't believe it.
One small thing that makes it easier for us, is that the organiser arrived at the gate and handed over the total money for entrance and tea/cake in a lump sum. So we didn't have to take from each individual, so no float needed either.
They were very good at the end of the visit buying plants as well. One dear lady on her own, had found some Rhodochiton plants we had grown from seed, they were in the greenhouse each in a pot with a loop of wire with the plant trained round the wire. We have no trouble selling these, as visitors see them crawling up the trunks of the Trachycarpus fortunei, they think they are Clematis.
This lady had not seen any for sale anywhere else for many years, so asked if any were for sale, as they didn't have any price on them, how could we refuse
so she had three, and just before she left she had another, as it would make a nice present for someone.
Malcolm