Seaford Scene December 2021

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SEAFORD and DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY www.seafordhorti.com

A VIEW FROM THE POTTING SHED

from. Landfill is bad because as the tree decomposes it produces methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Chipping is much better, and many local authorities, including Lewes, now have arrangements for Christmas tree disposal through chipping.

The majority of real Christmas trees purchased in the UK are in fact grown as a horticultural crop, not felled from pre-existing forests. These real trees have a lower carbon footprint than artificial trees, which would need to be re-used for at least ten years to reduce their environmental impact. According to experts at the ‘Carbon Trust,’ how you dispose of your tree after Christmas is much more significant than where it comes TO D

Of course the best solution is to have a living tree that can be re-used, but this can bring its own problems. I bought a potted Norway spruce a few years ago that is now too big and heavy to bring indoors, it really needs a Norwegian forest! Happy Christmas.

✓ Plant a tree: October – March is

planting season. Plant to the same depth as the pot and stake to provide support while the tree establishes itself. Mulch to keep soil moist. ✓ Plant Amaryllis bulbs in pots that are just big enough, leaving the top third of the bulb exposed. Keep warm and water sparingly until the flower stem starts to grow. ✓ Manure the veg plot, leaving one area unmanured for next year’s root crops.

MEMBERS’ NOTICE BOARD On behalf of the Seaford & District Horticultural Society our Chair Sara wishes you all a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. We hope to see you at the next social evening at St Luke’s, Walmer Road on Tuesday 25th January 2022.

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On 2nd December, the Norwegian gifted Trafalgar Square Christmas Tree will be lit, with the Salvation Army singing carols beneath its boughs. Add a few snow flakes and you have a perfect Christmas scene. But hold on, should we be chopping down trees for Christmas?

PPLANT A TREE

Trees are very much in the news at the moment, from the COP26 deforestation agreement, to ‘The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) – Plant a Tree for the Jubilee.’ Her Majesty has extensive acreage for tree planting, but choosing a tree for the average garden can be very tricky. This is definitely a question of ‘right tree, right place,’ otherwise you could have big problems in the future with shading and disgruntled neighbours. You must also consider the affects of a windy coastal climate, which could rule out trees with delicate foliage like acers. The RHS recommends the following trees for smaller gardens as they provide multi-seasonal interest: Acer griseum, Amelanchier lamarckii ‘Ballerina,’ Crataegus persimilis ‘Prunifolia,’ Malus sylvestris (crab apple), Prunus Serrulata ‘Amanogawa,’ and Sorbus ‘Joseph Rock.’ However, it’s best to do some homework and seek advice from a nursery or garden centre in order to get the perfect match for your garden space. No space? Go to queensgreencanopy.org to gift a tree in Memoriam, in Celebration, or for Schools and Deprived Urban Areas across the UK. The National Trust also has a ‘Plant a Tree’ scheme.

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Index of Businesses

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pages 130-132

What’s On in December?

17min
pages 125-129

Seaford Community Garden

3min
pages 112-113

Churches Together in Seaford

1min
page 124

Martello Rotary

3min
page 109

On the Verge

2min
pages 114-115

East Blatchington and St Peters Living Advent Calendar December 2021

1min
page 102

Seaford Afternoon Flower Club

1min
page 105

A View from the Potting Shed

2min
pages 110-111

Seaford Stamp & Post Card Club

3min
pages 100-101

Sussex Wildlife Trust

3min
pages 98-99

Seaford Youth Forum

6min
pages 86-89

Win £2,500 Cash to Help Get Your Business Idea Started

3min
page 95

The Probus Club of Seaford

4min
pages 93-94

Newberry Tully Estate Agent

1min
pages 90-92

Corelli Ensemble Christmas Concert

1min
page 68

Happy Christmas from Refill

2min
pages 54-58

Alfriston and Cuckmere Valley Twinning Association

1min
page 45

Friends of Blatchington Green – The Start of a New Adventure

2min
page 44

Gallery Uno One: Deck the Halls

2min
pages 22-23

Seaford u3a News

2min
page 25

Santa’s Sleigh Routes

3min
pages 6-9

Banking on a Greener Future

2min
page 19

Seaford Splash

7min
pages 14-18

Seaford is Banking on the Climate Hub

2min
pages 10-11

Seaford Photographic Society

2min
pages 12-13

Seahaven Hard of Hearing Club

3min
pages 40-43
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