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Hill Rise Allotment Association: Weather update 2011
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Hill Rise Allotment Association. St Ives Gardening Club. March was an unusually dry month. The average rainfall over England and Wales is normally about 73 mm (2.9 in) but this March only 25 mm was recorded. That makes it the driest March across England and Wales since 1990, and probably the seventh driest March in the past 100 years. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Veg gardening iPad apps. Flower and Produce Show. Video-build a cheap cloche. Using green waste compost. Recommended reading ;0). Email ...
Hill Rise Allotment Association: Vegetable gardening iPad apps
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Hill Rise Allotment Association. St Ives Gardening Club. Vegetable gardening iPad apps. Over Christmas I decided to treat myself to an iPad and as the other half says ‘its been surgically attached to me ever since’. As an avid fan of the Apple Mac and not being able to justify buying an iPhone as I only use £10 of credit every 6 months, I had been wanting an iPad for ages and now I have one. So now I’ve exhausted most of the free games – my favourite is. My Favourite iPad Veg Garden App has to be:. The a...
Hill Rise Allotment Association: True tales - ‘The Chicken’
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Hill Rise Allotment Association. St Ives Gardening Club. True tales - ‘The Chicken’. As I was walking down Stanton Street early one Sunday morning I saw a chicken a few yards ahead of me. I was walking faster than the chicken so I gradually caught up. By the time we approached Eighteenth Avenue I was close behind. True Tales of American Life'. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Veg gardening iPad apps. Flower and Produce Show. Video-build a cheap cloche. Using green waste compost. Recommended reading ;0).
Hill Rise Allotment Association: Comfrey fertiliser
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Hill Rise Allotment Association. St Ives Gardening Club. You may remember the recipe for nettle fertiliser. From the Summer 2010 newsletter. Here’s another useful plant you may have been cursing for its vigour as you hacked it down once again. And quite apart from its usefulness, it’s also a very attractive plant to have growing around your plot. If your plant produces purple flowers then you have the “Bocking 14” cultivar of Russian Comfrey ( Symphytum x uplandicum. Mature plants can be harvested up to ...
Hill Rise Allotment Association: Recommended reading ~;0)
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Hill Rise Allotment Association. St Ives Gardening Club. Recommended reading ;0). 8216;Colourful Displays’. 8216;British Outdoor Lemon Growing’. 8216;Sheds For Allotments’. 8216;Interesting Blooms’. 8216;Irritant Plants’. 8216;Dealing With Fruit Flies’. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Veg gardening iPad apps. Flower and Produce Show. Video-build a cheap cloche. Using green waste compost. Recommended reading ;0). True tales - 'The Chicken'. Got spare seeds or excess crops to swap?
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Hill Rise Allotment Association - Spring 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010. Welcome to the Spring 2010 newsletter. And welcome also to all our new members. I hope that you are finally enjoying the spring weather after the long cold and wet winter. It is nice to be picking asparagus now and seeing the fruit trees in blossom. We have had mercifully few frosts during flowering (at least at the time of writing) so I am keeping my fingers crossed for plenty of plums and pears later in the year. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). How much do you save? Keep up to date ...
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Hill Rise Allotment Association. St Ives Gardening Club. Welcome to the Spring 2011 newsletter. It is important that our membership is as strong as possible, because it means we have a more powerful voice when negotiating with the council, and this can also extend to comments and views on topics such as St Ives in Bloom and maintenance of parks and other areas in the town. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Veg gardening iPad apps. Flower and Produce Show. Video-build a cheap cloche. Using green waste compost.
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Hill Rise Allotment Association Summer 2010
Welcome to the Summer 2010 newsletter. I hope your allotments are all doing well, despite the dry weather. The cold, wet winter now seems a dim and distant memory, after these rainless weeks since March and the frosts in late May. Certainly it has been another challenging year weather-wise! I’m sure everyone will be keen to see the allotments improve and their impact in the town increase. Two key activities for the future and which are covered in more detail in separate articles are…. Finally I would lik...
Hill Rise Allotment Association Winter 2011
Welcome to the Winter 2011 newsletter. Happy New Year everyone. The last few months have been busy for the committee; the battle with the Town Council over increasing rents being the main activity. You can read all about it on John’s blog. You can get the dates from the Town Council web site. I look forward to seeing you all at some point on your plots in 2011. Happy growing… Richard. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blackcurrant big bud disease. Meet the Solanaceae family. Couldn't give a fig?