Newnham Sunflower Success for Lyn

A Welcome Bit of Newnham Sunshine!

As a keen gardener I always enjoy visiting my local garden centres and each Spring I buy small plants to bring on in the greenhouse. Sometimes I sow a few seeds but generally I start with the plug plants. This year, like everyone else, I was caught out by the sudden ‘coronavirus lockdown’. Not being prepared, as far as gardening was concerned, and with everywhere closed, I discovered that I had a small amount of compost and not very much to plant…

I decided to spend my time productively giving the greenhouse a long-overdue spring-clean and a tidy-up. My reward was finding a dusty biscuit tin which contained a stash of old seed packets. I had put them away and forgotten about them! Amongst the various flowers and vegetables I was thrilled to find a packet of “Newnham Giant Yellow Sunflowers”. I can’t remember why they were sent as a ‘thank you’, perhaps for taking part in the fundraising… [Editor’s Note: The Newnham Giant Yellow Sunflowers were sent as a thank you for donating to the Changing Lives campaign.] The packet was dated “sealed year ending March 2016” and was unopened.

As the packet promised “a little bit of Newnham sunshine” I decided to sow a few to see whether they would still germinate, although I was rather doubtful that they would…

To my delight they did germinate and grew and grew. A few of them had a tough time being attacked by slugs and one had its stem almost eaten through but I tended to their injuries, making them splints out of plant labels and twine. Now they are flowering and the tallest is 6ft 3”.

They are such a joy and they really do give a little bit of Newnham sunshine! They have been a perfect lockdown project.

So thank you, Newnham, for my thank you sunflowers, even if they are four or five years later than planned!

– Lyn Lindsay (Burgess, NC 1982)