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Blog Blackpool: In my opinion, one of the best chippy's I know...
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Thursday, 26 November 2009. In my opinion, one of the best chippy's I know. For those who live in Blackpool, when you think of where to go for a good old traditional British takeout and you want the best, a few places might spring to mind. Award winners such as Harry Ramsden's, The Cottage or even your own local down the end of the street? Give it a try sometime, don't just take my word for it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Someone with time on their hands. View my complete profile.
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Blog Blackpool: Layton Allotments Open Day - 25/07/10
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Monday, 26 July 2010. Layton Allotments Open Day - 25/07/10. Labels: Grow Your Own. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Someone with time on their hands. View my complete profile. Stanley Park in Bloom. Layton Allotments Open Day - 25/07/10. Bloomfield Road, Half-a-Job. A Blackpool Allotment Diary. A Changing Blackpool Blog. Barrow and Sons Raspberry Farm. Stanley Park Sports Centre.
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Allotment 81: It all adds up
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A south-facing plot on a sloping site in south-west Sheffield, with aspirations to become a vineyard. Tuesday, January 14, 2014. It all adds up. Are you into seed-saving at all? Weve (finally) bought a garden and heritage seeds and seed-saving are going to be a big part of it. PS: Your blog is delicious. It kept me going during my gardenlessness. Wowthats a lot of rent.how big are your plots? Does this include insurances and water? Hows the wine coming on? Im not sure where you are exactly, but Im sendin...
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Allotment 81: December 2013
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A south-facing plot on a sloping site in south-west Sheffield, with aspirations to become a vineyard. Friday, December 20, 2013. Grow something to eat every day? I've been reading this:. I rather like the concept. Wouldn't it be great to be able to eat something you'd grown yourself, every day? I'm thinking about giving it a go next year. There is of course the problem of when to start. I've only got Leeks. In the allotment at the moment. I like leeks but not every day! Wouldn't last but the Sloe gin.
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Allotment 81: Almost all dug
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A south-facing plot on a sloping site in south-west Sheffield, with aspirations to become a vineyard. Monday, April 21, 2014. I've only got one section left to dig, and even that is more-or-less clear, at least on the surface. It just needs a bit of rain to soften it up now. I've got 8 bags of lovely well-rotted horse manure waiting at the top of the plot and I've just barrowed the contents of the compost heap halfway up the plot. Fertility a go-go, eh? So its your fault its chucking it down today then!
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Allotment 81: February 2014
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A south-facing plot on a sloping site in south-west Sheffield, with aspirations to become a vineyard. Sunday, February 16, 2014. What a glorious day for pruning your Blackberries, missus. No, I'm not channelling Ken Dodd; I really have been pruning my blackberries (well, those at the allotment anyway. What are you like? And something which always makes me feel good. However hard the weather, rhubarb is just irrepressible (try spelling that after a couple of glasses of red wine! Links to this post. I am a...
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Allotment 81: Give that man a beer
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A south-facing plot on a sloping site in south-west Sheffield, with aspirations to become a vineyard. Saturday, March 08, 2014. Give that man a beer. I think Spring must have sprung. In the last three days I've:. Pricked out 80 geraniums (will that be enough? 60 Begonias, 40 petunias, 20 Lobelia, 20 Marigold, 4 Fuschias and 5 bigger petunias. Then I've got 16 1st early spuds and 25 2nd early spuds chitting. Then pruned the Plum, Cherry, Raspberries and Grapes. And dug two sections of the allotment.
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Allotment 81: June 2013
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A south-facing plot on a sloping site in south-west Sheffield, with aspirations to become a vineyard. Tuesday, June 04, 2013. We go on hols tomorrow; as ever, so much to do, so little time to do it in. But it's all been done, just in time (actually, if I'm sitting here typing this with a whole evening ahead of me there's plenty of time). The plot is actually looking quite good, courtesy of a mammoth strimming session yesterday. You ever tried strimming a mammoth? So, how do things stand:. Sorrel - just w...
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Allotment 81: Well, I could crush a grape
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A south-facing plot on a sloping site in south-west Sheffield, with aspirations to become a vineyard. Wednesday, October 02, 2013. Well, I could crush a grape. Oh, hang on, I just did. Well, seven and a half kilos of them actually. They're now in a plastic bin fermenting quietly away for a week or so, still with all the skins and pulp in there. This is the "must" apparently. Must get used to using the proper names! Oh dear, how sad, never mind. We tried making wine from grapes once. No, I didnt see it ei...
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Allotment 81: September 2013
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A south-facing plot on a sloping site in south-west Sheffield, with aspirations to become a vineyard. Saturday, September 28, 2013. The grape harvest has started (and finished). 75 Kilos of red wine grapes picked this afternoon from my allotment, with able assistance from my two granddaughters (aged 2 and 4). At one point one of them asked "why do you grow so many grapes? Solve that problem tomorrow. Chateau Wilbury, here we come! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Thought for The Week.