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Guides and other stuff. What's it all about? The best annual flower to grow from seed? No question for me. cosmos. Here's my first batch for 2015. Four days from sowing to showing. Must be the fastest germinating seeds around. Varieties from two to four feet. Big choice of colours. Heaps of blooms. Trouble free. Cover a big area for no more than £1, and best of all they'll flower right through to the first frost of winter. Links to this post. They're such an attractive looking plant. Links to this post.

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Guides and other stuff. What's it all about? The best annual flower to grow from seed? No question for me. cosmos. Here's my first batch for 2015. Four days from sowing to showing. Must be the fastest germinating seeds around. Varieties from two to four feet. Big choice of colours. Heaps of blooms. Trouble free. Cover a big area for no more than £1, and best of all they'll flower right through to the first frost of winter. Links to this post. They're such an attractive looking plant. Links to this post.

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Allotment Heaven: Cape Gooseberry

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Guides and other stuff. What's it all about? Almost given up on the cape gooseberry seeds planted a couple of weeks ago. A stray weed seedling that popped up within a couple of days fooled me into believing that was it, and the rest of the seeds had failed. But no, here they all come pushing their heads up through the compost. The seeds were a gift from a fellow allotmenteer last year. How could he refuse me after I'd drooled over his strange and exotic plant with papery pods and bright orange fruit?

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Allotment Heaven: Plum wine easy recipe

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Guides and other stuff. What's it all about? Plum wine easy recipe. There are so many plums available at this time of year it's a crime not to make some effort to use as many as possible. Besides strong arming the family to take as many as possible and freezing loads for the winter, making plum wine and plum jam are quick and easy ways to gain from all that fruity goodness. Can cause allergies and a headache. The cost of equipment is pretty low. about £35 if you acquire the wine bottles by savin...Long c...

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Allotment Heaven: The best annual flower to grow from seed?

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Guides and other stuff. What's it all about? The best annual flower to grow from seed? No question for me. cosmos. Here's my first batch for 2015. Four days from sowing to showing. Must be the fastest germinating seeds around. Varieties from two to four feet. Big choice of colours. Heaps of blooms. Trouble free. Cover a big area for no more than £1, and best of all they'll flower right through to the first frost of winter. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You might also like. St Ives 100 Years Ago.

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Allotment Heaven: Gold plated tomato seeds

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Guides and other stuff. What's it all about? Gold plated tomato seeds. Every season I start with good intentions to save my own seeds and beans. Getting much better at it. But an abortive attempt to buy new supplies of tomato seeds has give me new resolve. £2.99 for a packet of 7 seeds? Is that a joke? Ended up with two packets, Red Cherry. Twenty seeds in each for 89p a packet from the local West End Stores DIY shop. To read a full lowdown on how to grow tomatoes, click here. You might also like. My app...

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Allotment Heaven: Rhubarb jam easy recipe

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Guides and other stuff. What's it all about? Rhubarb jam easy recipe. The instructions below keep it simple. no worrying about setting point, no shoving plates in freezers and little time spent standing over a boiling pan. And this is certainly the first fruit jam of the year to make. it'll be months yet before other fruit is ready. Why not try out some of the other Allotment Heaven easy recipes. This recipe makes about eight jars of jam. 1 Suitable sized bowl and pan. 2 Jam jars with sealable tops.

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Fullards Farm Local Links. The nearest local shops are located in either Somersham, Warboys or St Ives. Somersham and Warboys have a good selection of traditional village shops including butchers, bakers and newsagents. St Ives has a wider range of high street chain shops and supermarkets. Larger shopping centres are at Cambridge (17 miles) or Peterborough (25 miles). For historical details of Woodhurst and walks from the village. Local Places to Eat Out. The Mad Cat, Pidley. The Crown, Broughton. There ...

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Walking the Dog: A beautiful girl

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Some pictures of the natural world around Steyning as seen on my daily dog walks. Friday, 6 July 2012. Thursday's walk provided good views of many interesting insects. This female beautiiful demoiselle posed nicely for a picture near the stream. The males were flying strongly and interacting with the butterflies. (More of the butterflies to follow.). Posted by Doug Thompson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Where do I Walk? For a map of this area see My Home Patch. The ideal walking companion.

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Walking the Dog: A hive of industry

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Some pictures of the natural world around Steyning as seen on my daily dog walks. Thursday, 5 July 2012. A hive of industry. The wild bees nest that I found last year has survived the winter and is clearly well into production on this year's combs. Posted by Doug Thompson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Where do I Walk? Mainly in a fairly compact area on the north-east side of Steyning in West Sussex, UK. For a map of this area see My Home Patch. The ideal walking companion. Insect and spider list.

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Walking the Dog: New demoiselles

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Some pictures of the natural world around Steyning as seen on my daily dog walks. Monday, 23 July 2012. At the footbridge I have been used to seeing the beautiful demoiselles quite regularly. But this week I have noticed that they have been joined by a group of banded demoiselles. The photo quality isn't great but at least I have recorded that they are there! I saw several males but just one female (left). Posted by Doug Thompson. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Where do I Walk? Insect and spider list.

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Walking the Dog: May 2012

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Some pictures of the natural world around Steyning as seen on my daily dog walks. Thursday, 31 May 2012. Spider and the fly. A crab spider sits waiting on a leaf. Unaware that his aphid prey is sitting three leaves higher up the stem! The spider is a Green Crab Spider ( Diaea dorsata. I like its eight eyes! It looks like a cartoon character. Posted by Doug Thompson. Tuesday, 29 May 2012. The flags are out! But not for the Jubilee! These flags are out every year. Posted by Doug Thompson. But again they ar...

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Walking the Dog: September 2012

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Some pictures of the natural world around Steyning as seen on my daily dog walks. Wednesday, 19 September 2012. We have moved away from Steyning so we will no longer be regulars on our old walks. Petra would like to say a fond farewell to all her friends - especially Skip, Rumble, Skye, Lily and Wilma. Doug says bye to all the owners and to the "happy wanderer". Keep a look-out for us though. We intend to visit our old haunts sometimes. Petra sends her regards from her new home. Posted by Doug Thompson.

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Walking the Dog: July 2012

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Some pictures of the natural world around Steyning as seen on my daily dog walks. Monday, 23 July 2012. At the footbridge I have been used to seeing the beautiful demoiselles quite regularly. But this week I have noticed that they have been joined by a group of banded demoiselles. The photo quality isn't great but at least I have recorded that they are there! I saw several males but just one female (left). Posted by Doug Thompson. Sunday, 8 July 2012. Posted by Doug Thompson. Friday, 6 July 2012. Thursda...

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Walking the Dog: November 2011

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Some pictures of the natural world around Steyning as seen on my daily dog walks. Thursday, 17 November 2011. Our walk took us up the Adur valley today (left). After some distance we branched off along a path through the Foxhall area where there was an unusual amount of fungi to be seen. Most of the pictures below are of unidentified specimens but the last ones are known as lawyers' wigs or shaggy ink-caps. There were considerable numbers of these in the field alongside the path. Posted by Doug Thompson.

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Guides and other stuff. What's it all about? The best annual flower to grow from seed? No question for me. cosmos. Here's my first batch for 2015. Four days from sowing to showing. Must be the fastest germinating seeds around. Varieties from two to four feet. Big choice of colours. Heaps of blooms. Trouble free. Cover a big area for no more than £1, and best of all they'll flower right through to the first frost of winter. Links to this post. They're such an attractive looking plant. Links to this post.

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