Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Fyne Autumn Colours

Autumn is always a beautiful season in Argyll - even if the weather has been overwhelmingly damp! The rain or grey clouds don't dull the vibrancy and variety of colours on the hills and in the forests one iota.
Still stunning despite the rain - Glen Fyne from the Tree Shop
These vibrant colours are everywhere in the garden centre as well - we have an abundance of fruit trees displaying amazing leaves and tiny gem like fruits
Malus Golden Hornet - a type of crab apple tree
Malus Red Sentinel - pretty scarlet crab apples
Plus lots of other colorful, seasonal plants and trees:
Heathers in all sorts of rich shades
Stunning leaf shades on a Red Oak
and plants like the Penettya Mucronata - a type of broad leaf evergreen shrub - it flowers in May and June but it's stunning berries, which develop in summer persist, through autumn & winter & long into the following spring without any sign of wearing out!  They come in all sorts of amazing shades of pink, white, lilac and red and add a real splash of colour through the duller autumn and winter months

And the Tree Shop Cafe continues to excel in tempting us all with amazing cakes, delicious soups and, new for autumn, hot baked potatoes with scrumptious fillings. As always, all our food is sourced locally and cooked on site by our fantastic cafe team and we are very lucky to count Sheila Whyte amongst our number - not only does she bake like a dream her range of Fyne Preserves are set to go global! Try and buy the next time you pop in!  

Of course, Autumn is a mere fleeting presence as we gear up for (deep breath!) XMAS! So watch out for our next blog bringing you all sorts of great gift ideas for the gardener, walker, cook or just the one you love! And don't forget our feathered friends - we've got lots to keep them happy and well fed over the next few months!
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Visit our website (which is going to have a fantastic makeover during November and December!) to find out more about stock, special offers, planting tips and what's for lunch! www.thetreeshop.net

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Festival of Ales

In two days time it will be fun and frolics in the fields over by as Fyne Ales launches it's 2nd annual Beer Festival. 

Kicking off on Saturday 11th June and continuing on Sunday 12th, Achadunan, Cairndow will be the place to be - 30+ Cask Ales including the full spectrum of Fyne Ales, local food from Loch Fyne Oysters and Winston Churchill's sublime venison burgers, and live music with local favourites Dr Hip and the Blues Operation and the the Camans, amongst others.

A fine selection of some Fyne Ales!


And if you're hardy enough to camp (£10 per tent) or stay locally there is even a Sunday 'After Party' with bar and B-B-Q, and even better it's open and free to anyone who attended the Festival on Saturday - good food, good beer, music and chat, what a great way to finish a festival weekend! click the ink to get your tickets or buy them on the day!

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Craft Fairs Galore!

There appear to be more craft fair's coming up than you can shake a stick at - all good, we say! Not only do we get to meet local crafts folk and maybe pick up some new lines for the shop we also get a chance to promote our own fabby plants and trees!! So, the next few months sees four (four!!) new Craft Fairs here at Cairndow:
  • 4th June 
  • 25th June
  • 23rd July
  • 27th August
All the events will be taking place in the 'Here We Are' building, which is just beside the shop, between 11am and 4pm - so you can pop in for tea and cake (one of our outstanding merangues, perhaps!) or some of our delicious soups, sandwiches or burgers (veggie options always available!) and even take a stroll over to Loch Fyne Oysters where there is a wicked shop full of all sorts of delicatessen and gourmand items.

Mmmm-meringues!!

And the Tree Shop will also be 'on Tour'! This Sunday, 5th June, we will be hanging out at The George Hotel in Inveraray at the Craft Fair organised by the lovely Marine and Karen. We will be selling:

Some of these delicious hanging baskets....

...and lots of these little pots of colour....

....and these fab bedding plants

Indeed, a whole host of lovely items will be on sale from gorgeous hand crafted jewellery to delicious edibles and fantastic plants - our speciality of the day being our gorgeous hanging baskets! 





Come and have a grand day out - the George does a great lunch!!

Monday, 30 May 2011

Bright and Beautiful

Well, the weather has thrown some stuff at us in the past week - big storms, hurricane force winds, torrential rain, thunderous showers, hailstones  and dark, brooding skies. However, there is still an amazing amount of colour around both in the garden and the shop, and we thought we'd share it with you!

Hydrangeas of many hues



Gorgeous azaleas - the bees seem to think so too!

Herbs - green, glossy and smelling wonderful

and finally, detail from Rag Rug, for sale in the shop


So, the sun may not be shining much, but the colours are still as vibrant and keeping our spirits lifted - that and the cakes!!

Thursday, 26 May 2011

Busy as bees!

This is probably the busiest time of the year for us - non-stop plant action and cake eating galore! Pop in and see our fab new stock and look out for our SALE!! Yes, 25% off bedding and vegetable plants, herbs plus special offer on our compost - 50 litre bags at £3.99 each or 3 for £10! Bargain!! 


Meanwhile, feast your eyes on this lot:

Hanging Baskets


Beautiful Hydrangeas


I think we've mentioned our passion for Acers before - love 'em to bits!


And as for the cakes! Mmmm......


It's a bloomin' paradise for plant and tree lovers (geddit!!), as well as new season roses, bespoke hanging baskets, very pretty, potted shrubs and trees there are lots of special offers, as you can see, there is cake, cake and more cake! 

Monday, 23 May 2011

Fyne and Crafty Folks!!

Well, having posted this blog before and then having it 'lost' by Blogger (thanks for that, Blogger!!), I decided to re-post most of the content as the original blog was rather fine and dandy and although the event it was publicising is now long gone I really wanted you all to see some of the fine array of craft-y stuff going on in Argyll - so here goes:


Recently showing in the craft tent at the Loch Fyne Food Fair, the following talented folks from around the region:


Tom Butcher - contemporary, unique and beautiful ceramics 
Tom Butcher designs and hand-crafts both sculptural pieces and functional tableware from his studio on the shores of Loch Long, Scotland.


A Touch of GlassHand Crafted Luxurious Glass Jewellery and Glass Art Works

Kirsty Brady is an Argyll based glass artist working form her studio at home, since training in Glasgow in 2002. She works using mainly kiln worked glass art, using traditional techniques to produce a wide range of items. From small pieces of jewellery to large architectural installations.

Highland Bling - Unique and Individually crafted items of ‘everyday wearable’ jewellery 

Made right here in the Scottish Highlands by Samantha Macphee. In addition to Sams' unique and colourful bespoke designs, you can recycle and incorporate your unused or sentimental items of jewellery for a piece of "Highland Bling" with that personal touch!

Lomond Soap - Palm oil free soap, handmade in Scotland 
Lomond Soap is a small soap company based in Argyll, just a stones throw from Loch Lomond. Their soaps entirely handmade, cut and packaged by them. Using Shea Butter, Olive, Coconut & Castor oils along with essential oils, fragrance, herbs, flowers & natural clays, Lomond Soaps have a rich, creamy & luxurious lather that is suitable for even sensitive skin. Free from palm oil, they help to preserve the rainforests of Malaysia & it's inhabitants, particularly the Orangutan. Owner, Corrie Smith, also produces a range of hand creams, lotions & liquid soap.


We are really lucky that in this area we have a wealth of talented Artists, Crafters and Makers - look out for more Craft-y events coming your way soon at the Tree Shop! Plants, trees and a whole lot more!!



Tuesday, 10 May 2011

A Fyne Food Fair!

The countdown to the weekend has begun and we're very excited. Yes, it's only Tuesday but this weekend not only is the annual Loch Fyne Food Fair taking place in the field next door (see below) it's the 21st Birthday year of the fair!!
All quiet now - wait until the weekend, it'll be heaving!!
This veritable feast for the eyes, the mouth and the ears encompasses all that is great about this beautiful corner of Argyll - amazing food from all over the region featuring the Food From Argyll producers (as seen at all the best festivals, dontcha know!), contemporary and traditional crafts (this year hosted by in the Craft Tent by ArtMap Argyll and Cowal Open Studios, a Fyne Ales bar to wet your whistle at, live music on both days, childrens activities and a Ceilidh/Concert with Rusty Nail on Saturday night! And all within easy reach of Glasgow and Oban, with stunning views and right on our doorstep - lucky old us!!


Watch out for our blog later this week about some of the crafty folk that will be attending! Oh and if you fancy dropping by why not pop in and pay us a visit - we'd love to see you!


Loch Fyne Food Fair 14 & 15 May 2011 - 11am to 6pm.  Next to the Tree Shop, Cairndow, on the A83 (sat nav PA26 8BL)