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BSBI News & Views: Hunting Eyebrights 2: Snowdonia
http://bsbipublicity.blogspot.com/2015/08/hunting-eyebrights-2-snowdonia.html
BSBI News and Views. BSBI President talks about local groups network. New Journal of Botany: short video here. Making a customised BSBI distribution map: short video here. Potamogeton epihydrus: short video here. Water Horsetail ID video. Great Horsetail ID video. Marsh Horsetail ID video. Tasselweed ID video here. Tufted Forget-me-not ID video. Creeping Forget-me-not ID video. Forget-me-not ID Key on video. Native Hawthorns ID video. Wednesday, 5 August 2015. Hunting Eyebrights 2: Snowdonia. Is a truly ...
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BSBI News & Views: Dr Mark Spencer on Radio 4's Infinite Monkey Cage
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BSBI News and Views. BSBI President talks about local groups network. New Journal of Botany: short video here. Making a customised BSBI distribution map: short video here. Potamogeton epihydrus: short video here. Water Horsetail ID video. Great Horsetail ID video. Marsh Horsetail ID video. Tasselweed ID video here. Tufted Forget-me-not ID video. Creeping Forget-me-not ID video. Forget-me-not ID Key on video. Native Hawthorns ID video. Monday, 10 August 2015. Big Nature Day 2015. Image: L. Marsh. And "wei...
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Roaming the local countryside | The Intermingled Pot
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Roaming the local countryside. Roaming the local countryside. I work on native plant conservation, carrying out wildflower habitat surveys in the local area and helping local communities improve their wildlife areas. These are blogs about some of the things we’ve found out as a result of those surveys. A Tale of Two Globeflowers. How do you get people to look at their local flora? Can look 65 years old when it’s 500. How does it do it? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. For the love of ...
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A Community Orchard | The Intermingled Pot
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Roaming the local countryside. I dug up the lawn. Social media →. July 17, 2014. Way back in 2002 the bank in Reeth (a village in the Yorkshire Dales) was closed and the building was converted into a community hub. On the ground floor, with social housing above. The bank used to be quite a prominent house in the village with its own walled garden.but the garden was completely derelict in 2002 – it hadn’t been touched for years. Keep it simple and straight forward. Fancy things and design wouldn’t have wo...
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A wildlife garden in a year | The Intermingled Pot
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Roaming the local countryside. Guerrilla gardening in the UK is a sign of failure. →. A wildlife garden in a year. September 21, 2014. At the end of 2013 I was asked to help plant a new wildlife and edible garden at Tees Valley Wildlife Trust head quarters. They wanted to create something that worked as an educational garden for the many schoolchildren who visit every year but also with ideas for people to see and copy at home if they liked them. Under construction, September 2013. A pond with a border o...
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BSBI News & Views: Launch of the Burren Botany Bubble
http://bsbipublicity.blogspot.com/2015/08/launch-of-burren-botany-bubble.html
BSBI News and Views. BSBI President talks about local groups network. New Journal of Botany: short video here. Making a customised BSBI distribution map: short video here. Potamogeton epihydrus: short video here. Water Horsetail ID video. Great Horsetail ID video. Marsh Horsetail ID video. Tasselweed ID video here. Tufted Forget-me-not ID video. Creeping Forget-me-not ID video. Forget-me-not ID Key on video. Native Hawthorns ID video. Monday, 10 August 2015. Launch of the Burren Botany Bubble. So it was g.
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BSBI News & Views: Botanising on Shetland 3: Perring-Farrell reunion
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BSBI News and Views. BSBI President talks about local groups network. New Journal of Botany: short video here. Making a customised BSBI distribution map: short video here. Potamogeton epihydrus: short video here. Water Horsetail ID video. Great Horsetail ID video. Marsh Horsetail ID video. Tasselweed ID video here. Tufted Forget-me-not ID video. Creeping Forget-me-not ID video. Forget-me-not ID Key on video. Native Hawthorns ID video. Wednesday, 12 August 2015. Emma, Lynne and Martha on Yell. Emma pointe...
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BSBI News & Views: BSBI Scottish Officer checks out 'The Rhum Plants'
http://bsbipublicity.blogspot.com/2015/08/bsbi-scottish-officer-checks-out-rhum.html
BSBI News and Views. BSBI President talks about local groups network. New Journal of Botany: short video here. Making a customised BSBI distribution map: short video here. Potamogeton epihydrus: short video here. Water Horsetail ID video. Great Horsetail ID video. Marsh Horsetail ID video. Tasselweed ID video here. Tufted Forget-me-not ID video. Creeping Forget-me-not ID video. Forget-me-not ID Key on video. Native Hawthorns ID video. Friday, 14 August 2015. Rhum Plants' mascot on Arthur's Seat, where Jim.
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I dug up the lawn. | The Intermingled Pot
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Roaming the local countryside. The bee orchids are flowering. A Community Orchard →. I dug up the lawn. July 8, 2014. Many years ago, whilst I was recovering from ME in the mid 1990’s, I decided that my parents’ house needed a new front garden. It was me who looked after the garden and my energy levels were erratic to say the least – the lawn required too much effort to mow regularly, so I wanted rid of it. The only things I had to include were lavender and a. Maintenance was basically cutting the thyme ...
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About | The Intermingled Pot
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Roaming the local countryside. Near the end of Terry Pratchett’s novel ‘Lords and Ladies’ there is a footnote that is completely irrelevant to the storyline and has nothing to do with plants. It reads as follows:-. 8220;The Monks of Cool … have a passing out test for a novice. He is taken to a room full of all types of clothing and asked: Yo, my son, which of these is the most stylish thing to wear? And the correct answer is: Hey, whatever I select.”. I can also be found on Twitter @botanicalmartin.
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