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Alas, poor frogs! | Corner House Herbs
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News from a south midland garden. Alas, poor frogs! Asymp; Leave a comment. The pond before clearing. The naked pond – although still some submerged floating plants. Having taken advice from the organisation called Pond Conservation. Larr; Previous post. Next post →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Fungi | Corner House Herbs
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News from a south midland garden. Today in the garden. Asymp; Leave a comment. I have had a lovely morning in the garden. The weather is warmish and with hazy sun. The dew is prolific. I was inspecting my beds in the usual fashion when I noticed this very pretty fungus. It took me a while to identify it using ‘Roger’s mushrooms’ website, which I can recommend for its useful search feature and the helpful pictures uploaded by members. Http:/ www.rogersmushrooms.com/. Follow Blog via Email. Out of my shed.
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2014 improvements | Corner House Herbs
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News from a south midland garden. Asymp; Leave a comment. It is so long since I last wrote a blog post. Things have been changing all the time. Last year we merged two beds into one for herbs, roses and wildflowers. We have two home-made obelisks as the focal points, both with roses and clematis plantings. This has provided some, much needed, height into the central part of the garden. The new wildflower and herb bed. East border Spring 2013. The redesigned patio and walkway. Larr; Previous post. You are...
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Snow | Corner House Herbs
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News from a south midland garden. Asymp; Leave a comment. I went out into the garden a few nights ago and was enchanted by the silence and beauty of it with a thick covering of snow. It felt as though it was a magical land waiting for something to happen. In daylight it was interesting too, of course. However many times you see it the appearance of plants, paths and structures in the snow is always fascinating. Euonymus ‘Emerald and Gold’. Follow Blog via Email. Louisa's Potting Shed. My Tiny Plot blog.
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Anglo-Saxons | kemiandtheboy
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And now also thegirl). September 17, 2012. How wonderful it is to be home-schooling! Having set and agreed our timetable less than a fortnight ago,. Has already scuppered it thanks to a subversive manoeuvre from his. She has bought me a very funny book called. 1000 Years of Annoying the French. An enormous “thank you” has to go to the BBC. And Prof. Robert Winston. To make the most of this sudden change of tack, today we went to a lovely place nearby called the Herb Farm. 8211; I’ve been a regular ...
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Wilfred Owen in Dunsden » The Trail
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The trail app is available for. Please download before you arrive in Dunsden. You can also download a. There are three outlying stations on the trail. There is Thatched Cottage which Owen cites in his description of the poverty and overcrowding endured by rural labourers. Thatched Cottage is now a Grade II listed building. There is Alpenrose which was the home of Wilfred’s aunt, uncle and cousins, who were a very important support for him during his turbulent time in Dunsden. Drop in for lunch at a famil...
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Wildlife | Corner House Herbs
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News from a south midland garden. Alas, poor frogs! Asymp; Leave a comment. The pond before clearing. The naked pond – although still some submerged floating plants. Having taken advice from the organisation called Pond Conservation. Wild flowers at College Lake. Asymp; Leave a comment. For more information see BBOWT website http:/ www.bbowt.org.uk/. For me though, the real treat was the variety of wild flowers in the area providing nourishment for many beautiful butterflies. Unfortunately butterflie...
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Uncategorized | Corner House Herbs
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News from a south midland garden. Asymp; Leave a comment. It is so long since I last wrote a blog post. Things have been changing all the time. Last year we merged two beds into one for herbs, roses and wildflowers. We have two home-made obelisks as the focal points, both with roses and clematis plantings. This has provided some, much needed, height into the central part of the garden. The new wildflower and herb bed. East border Spring 2013. The redesigned patio and walkway. Roses, roses, roses. Perhaps...
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Vinca Minor | Corner House Herbs
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News from a south midland garden. Asymp; Leave a comment. Just looking around to see what was flowering I found primulas, mahonia, Viburnum tinus, and the delightful Winter flowering jasmine. I was surprised to see a mauve flower growing out of the picea, which turned out, on close inspection, to be a climbing bloom of Vinca minor. A small Witch hazel ‘Orange Peel’ is starting to look rather pretty. Witch hazel ‘Orange Peel’. Follow Blog via Email. Louisa's Potting Shed. My Tiny Plot blog. Out of my shed.