The March meeting of the Viaduct Gardening Club was the annual AGM. Sixty six members attended. Committee members were introduced and relevant business was undertaken. There remains a need for someone to volunteer as the vice-chair.
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Following the AGM an interesting, illustrated talk was given by Bridget Barling (committee member) describing a three week solo trip to Japan in 2024. The main focus was aim to view the famous cherry blossom phenomenon and appreciate the unique style of Japanese Gardens. Bridget’s holiday expectations were fulfilled. her expectations. Cool weather had delayed the blossom somewhat but she still saw many Japanese residents dressed up in kimonos and sumptuous costumes, picnicking and having their photographs taken beneath the cherry blossoms. Cherry blossom is culturally celebrated each year throughout the country.
Due to the high population density in Japan, public parks and gardens are enjoyed by all locals and trees are shoehorned into every available urban space, typically cloud pruned in order for them to fit! Bridget showed photographs of lots of flowers and shrubs growing in the countryside. Japanese garden elements include meticulously raked areas of gravel, interspersed with strategically (and spiritually) placed rocks and boulders. These features along with carp ponds, statues, stone bridges, lanterns and traditional tea houses complete format. Tea houses provide both rain and sun protection; as well as providing the scenic viewpoints for the garden.
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