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Common Mallow (malva sylvestris) | Wild Plants

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A bit about some wild British plants. Common Mallow (malva sylvestris). Posted by dkwtravel under Common Mallow. If you have toothache, chew the flowers. If you have a wound, apply a poultice of the leaves and flowers. Drink an infusion of the same. Bee or wasp sting? Crush the flowers in olive oil and apply. It gets better; if you have kidney stones (gravel) or strangury. Check this one for yourself) prepare a strong decoction by boiling up the leaves and flowers and …. It’s getting late now, but ...

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Tufted Vetch (vicia cracca) | Wild Plants

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A bit about some wild British plants. Tufted Vetch (vicia cracca). Posted by dkwtravel under Tufted Vetch. Comments Off on Tufted Vetch (vicia cracca). Pretty, dainty Tufted Vetch started flowering a couple of weeks ago in Surrey. This is the only vetch I can positively identify because its flowers form long purple rows on one side of the stem, almost like over-populated miniature bluebells. I wrote about some time ago (which are now looking a little worse for wear). 29 June 2010 at 22:04. Get every new ...

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Bramble (rubus fruticosus) | Wild Plants

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A bit about some wild British plants. Posted by dkwtravel under Bramble. Comments Off on Bramble (rubus fruticosus). I ride over fallen pears every morning, pass hedgerows full of haws (. And collect kilos of blackberries on weekends. It’s Autumn, just about. After our pleasant rural ramble, we had 1 kilogram of blackberries! That would have cost 15 in Tesco (when they’re not on offer). We froze two-thirds and made crumble from the rest:. 21 September 2010 at 20:01. Follow “Wild Plants”.

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References | Wild Plants

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A bit about some wild British plants. Roger Phillips, ‘Wild Flowers of Britain’, 1994,. Roger Phillips, ‘Trees in Britain, Europe and North America’, 1978,. Roger Phillips, Nicky Foy, ‘Herbs’, 1992,. Paul Sterry, ‘Collins Complete Guide to British Wildlife’, 1997,. Richard Mabey, ‘Food for Free’, 1996,. Miles Irving, ‘The Forager Handbook’, 2009,. Mrs M Grieve, Ed. Mrs C. F. Leyel, ‘A Modern Herbal’, 1973,. Merchant Book Company Ltd. Dick Warner, ‘Collins Gem Trees Photoguide’, 1995,.

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Small Balsam (impatiens parviflora) | Wild Plants

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A bit about some wild British plants. Small Balsam (impatiens parviflora). Posted by dkwtravel under Small Balsam. Comments Off on Small Balsam (impatiens parviflora). I’ve never seen it before, but then I’m finding that with a lot of plants in south-east England. It grows in similar places to Dog’s Mercury; in the shade along paths in the woods. Like its much larger cousin, Indian Balsam (. According to the PFAF. The young shoots are edible if boiled with one change of water, however you have to be care...

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Raisin and Rosemary Bread – Pud Bakes

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I bake, I garden, I knit, I forage, I homebrew, I guess I'm not your average 27 year old. We Eat Things Other Than Cakes! The Rest Of It All…. May 28, 2016. Raisin and Rosemary Bread. 60ml Extra virgin olive oil. 500g White bread flour. 30ml Skimmed milk powder. 1tbsp Fresh rosemary, chopped. 1tsp Easy blend dried yeast. Mix together the flour and milk powder, add the rosemary then mix it around with your hand. Put the dough back into the bowl, cover with a damp tea towel and leave to rise for an hour or...

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Banstead Botany Blog: A long time in anger

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Tuesday, 10 June 2014. A long time in anger. It is two and a half years since I posted anything here (should remove blog from title). This is not because I have not been out and about, not because I have had nothing to say but because each time I sat down to write a new entry I became angry! I know I have. I have reached the age where grumpy is an apt if inadequate description. I know there are people out there much more capable than me to do this but who cares. I apologise in advance to anyone fed up wi...

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Bread Bowls (Step 1 – The Bread) – Pud Bakes

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I bake, I garden, I knit, I forage, I homebrew, I guess I'm not your average 27 year old. We Eat Things Other Than Cakes! The Rest Of It All…. June 7, 2016. Bread Bowls (Step 1 – The Bread). I ranted this morning about having to make bread today, so I decided that if I was going to have to make bread, I may as well make it a part of dinner tonight. So, dinner will be a cream corn chowder in a bread bowl. 14g quick action yeast. Once they are cool I will make them into bowls, another post to follow! You a...

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Banstead Botany Blog: What we have lost, I - House Martins

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Tuesday, 10 June 2014. What we have lost, I - House Martins. Alas no more, the number of nests dwindled over our first ten years here until one spring none appeared, a sad year (around 1992). I also witnessed a similar pattern around my parents home in south London. Apparently this was a reflection of a much wider decline across much of northern and central Europe since the 70s. Obviously one wondered why! Of course you have to then address the disappearance of insects: climate change or farming practice?

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27 weeks! – Pud Bakes

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I bake, I garden, I knit, I forage, I homebrew, I guess I'm not your average 27 year old. We Eat Things Other Than Cakes! The Rest Of It All…. June 8, 2016. So this is 27 weeks pregnant! I have to admit I don’t remember it from the first time around, it was so long ago, the boy is almost 10! I remember feeling like the size of a house last time, but I also remember slightly milking being pregnant and doing as little as possible, I don’t have that option this time, life goes on! Today I also have tomato p...

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Banstead Botany Blog: Gladdon

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Thursday, 26 June 2014. A break from rants for a picture of one of my favourite British wildflowers, Gladdon ( Iris foetidissima,. Also known as Wild Iris or Stinking Iris). Unlike may of its garden cousins the flowers have such subtle colours, a real beauty. 24 July 2014 at 23:34. I look forward to speaking with you! 9 October 2014 at 20:14. I live and work in Banstead. Banstead is busy city. I am working as Man With Van in Banstead. I am hard working and help with loading and unloading too. Removal Van...

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Banstead Botany Blog: What makes me angry, I - Beans!

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Wednesday, 25 June 2014. What makes me angry, I - Beans! Not beans as in food but their cultivation, at least in the Banstead area which I suspect is pretty representative of most farms elsewhere. Of course the response is that we need our farmers to be as efficient as possible in order to produce cheap food for the supermarket or for cattle feed. I suspect that the majority of the population would agree, again something that saddens me but then I am biased. A couple of weeks ago the BBC ran this story.

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Banstead Botany Blog: Farmland birds in decline!

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Thursday, 1 December 2011. Farmland birds in decline! Shock, horror, can't think why! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Farmland birds in decline! Orchids of Britain and Europe. Blogs you might like. Plants of Skye, Raasay and The Small Isles. North Downs and beyond. The (un)naming of parts. Orchis purpurea in the Abruzzo mountains. For Immediate Release - 'Super' Ghost Orchid at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is in full bloom. Ελληνικη φυση - Greek Nature. Drosera salina - Saltlake Sundew.

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Banstead Botany Blog: September 2011

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Tuesday, 20 September 2011. Harvest time in Banstead. Tis the "season of mellow fruitfulness" * in north Surrey. And time for my irregular farming rant! A season we associate with the golden browns of sun-ripened crops! On Canon’s Farm, to the south of Banstead, the cereal crop was harvested quite a while ago but now it is the turn of the largest crop this year, Flax. Back in April the fields were prepared for sowing in the traditional way (! As a townie I know little of good agricultural practice and no...

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Banstead Botany Blog: May 2011

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Tuesday, 31 May 2011. Work and holidays means I have not had much time to get out and about locally recently and so not had anything to write about. However that changed yesterday whilst gardening when I happened to spot this little aphid on a leaf! I think it is the craziest thing I have seen in years. So: is there anyone out there who knows what it is? If not I will have to post it on the Natural History site, perhaps I'll do that anyway. I did and it is. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Blogs you might like.

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