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29 June 2012 | Castleton
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How You Can Help. Posts in the Past. Laquo; 9 May 2012. June 29, 2012. After all the work and waiting, the garden has at last burst into life! Since we planted the seeds a dense green foliage has appeared and there are now signs of pretty little flowers sprouting up throughout. If we could only get a few days of sunshine. The garden would be a riot of colour:. Click on a pic to see it bigger). It will all be onwards and upwards from now on! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Required fields are marked *.
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9 July 2012 | Castleton
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How You Can Help. Posts in the Past. Laquo; 29 June 2012. July 9, 2012. Just a little sunshine and a LOT of rain has made our garden grow! Almost overnight the flowers in our seed mix have begun to appear and many colourful flowers are now covering the ground in a profusion of tiny blooms. And when the sun does come out the garden has been buzzing with bees. Can you spot the bumble in each of these pictures? Click on a pic to see it bigger). July 9, 2012 at 5:46 pm. July 9, 2012 at 10:52 pm. And fill in ...
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Finance | Castleton
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How You Can Help. Posts in the Past. When we first looked at the viability of this project. It soon became apparent that we couldn’t do it without access to some money. It wouldn’t need to cost a fortune but, realistically, it couldn’t be done for free. We are grateful to have received a small grant from the Simon Digby Memorial Trust which has enabled us to clear the land and prepare it for planting. We are also grateful to Clive Farrell for donating the seeds which will get the garden started.
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23 July 2012 | Castleton
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How You Can Help. Posts in the Past. Laquo; 9 July 2012. July 23, 2012. At Last – Here Comes the Sun! Now that the sun is shining our garden becomes more glorious by the day…. We have some beautiful little blooms appearing and the shapes and colours are amazing. The bees (bumbles and honeys) are having a wonderful time and the smell of the flowers is divine:. Now we’re looking forward to the butterflies – they’ve been waiting for the sun, too. Click on a pic to see it bigger). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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The Sun – At Last! | Castleton
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How You Can Help. Posts in the Past. Laquo; Pretty as a Picture! The Sun – At Last! May 6, 2013. After a cold, wet, windy, chilly, utterly miserable spring we’ve finally got some sun this Mayday holiday weekend. The weather has kept us from clearing the plot so that we can plant it again but our faithful gang of diggers have worked miracles these past few weeks, working when they can. 8230;and the sun has encouraged them to bring out their spades and get stuck in:. We’re on our way (again!
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8 August 2012 | Castleton
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How You Can Help. Posts in the Past. Laquo; 23 July 2012. August 8, 2012. And Here Come the Sunflowers! When the seeds began to grow, we could see that what looked like sunflower plants were starting to sprout. We wondered if they would come to anything but we shouldn’t have doubted the power of Nature. Here are the first blooms and we can now see many more younger plants on the way:. And the rest of the garden continues to provide stunning variety in the range of plants:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Background | Castleton
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How You Can Help. Posts in the Past. The idea of transforming the Castleton sub-station plot into a wildflower garden. Was the brainchild of two neighbours: William H. of Long Street and Gillian G. of Newland. Both had been involved as volunteers in the town’s Sherborne In Bloom programme and the idea of applying the ‘adopt-a-plot’ principle to an overgrown eye-sore on their own doorstep was an attractive proposition. The site is on a corner intersection of five roads and is semi-elliptical in shape, sur...
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