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Interlude – Suffolk Pebbles
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Follow Suffolk Pebbles on WordPress.com. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. More flowers on Flickr! Written by Anna @Suffolk Pebbles. September 15, 2016. 12 thoughts on “ Interlude. September 15, 2016 at 9:20 pm. I hope the interlude doesn’t last to long. September 18, 2016 at 6:41 am. Thank you, Brian, for your kind words. September 18, 2016 at 3:12 am. I agree with Brian. Enjoy your respite. September 18, 2016 at 6:43 am.
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The Tropical Border And How I Learned To Hate Soaker Hose | The Anxious Gardener
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A Gardening Blog. Mostly. The Gardens And Me. The Tropical Border And How I Learned To Hate Soaker Hose. July 21, 2015. Like last year, I gambled on a fine spring by planting up the tropical border early. In mid-April, to a comb-and-tissue-paper fanfare, I dug up the big red banana (. From its winter-greenhouse-home and wheeled it into position. And then I did the same for the ‘small’ one. Within a day or two of planting, temperatures took a dive and I gave the red bananas a little protection. I hadnR...
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About the Garden - A Small Sunny Garden by Amy Myers
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A Small Sunny Garden. Welcome to the small, sunny garden! It was born into a bare patch of desert dirt back in autumn of 2014. It spills off the edges of our patio and reclaims a bit of the surrounding desert for habitation: for us, for the hummingbirds and bees and butterflies and lizards and toads and, must I admit, rabbits! Here is a look at the setting and the creation of this little desert garden. The garden resides just on (or beyond, according to many locals! The region has long been home to a num...
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taking the slow road – Life in Mud Spattered Boots
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Life in Mud Spattered Boots. Taking the slow road. April 29, 2015. May 15, 2015. Sometimes the path was broad. Sometimes we had to scramble up a few rocks. But wherever we walked, the views were amazing and very different from home. Somehow, walking makes me feel part of the landscape as opposed to driving, when everything flashes by and I feel I’m just watching it. There are some brief walking notes here. Should you be thinking about making this walk. Posted in: On the Farm. Walking West Highland Way.
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Five for Friday – the spring edition – Life in Mud Spattered Boots
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Life in Mud Spattered Boots. Five for Friday – the spring edition. April 10, 2015. May 26, 2015. Five photos from the farm this week. Around the fields, the first froth of white blossom is filling the hedges. In the garden the cherry plum tree just beats the blackthorn, but on the farm the blackthorn bushes are always the first to flower followed by the hawthorn. To see what it looked like three years ago. Crystallised Flowers from the fields and garden. It’s halfway down on the right). That...These N...
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Lately … – Life in Mud Spattered Boots
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Life in Mud Spattered Boots. April 15, 2015. Lately, we’ve been out in the fields. I walk the dog, admiring the wildflowers that splash the verges of the fields with colour and the brilliant yellow of the oilseed rape flowers against the white of the blackthorn blossom in the hedgerows, while. Bill rushes around on the tractor. There’s spraying to do, fertiliser to spread (the big bags by the barn contain fertiliser), rabbit fencing to put up …. Posted in: On the Farm. Taking the slow road. 39 thoughts o...
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In My Kitchen – April – Life in Mud Spattered Boots
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Life in Mud Spattered Boots. In My Kitchen – April. April 1, 2015. April 1, 2015. In my kitchen this month are violets. Because I love picking flowers from the fields and garden to bring back to the kitchen. Because I adore violets. Because violet cream chocolates, bunches of fresh violet flowers in tiny jugs and violet scented perfume all make me happy. In my kitchen …. 8230; is a jar of sweet scented Violet Sugar. In my kitchen …. 8230; is a small bottle of Violet Liqueur. In my kitchen …. It feels a b...
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In a Vase on Monday : It Don’t Mean a Thing (if it ain’t got that zing) | Rambling in the Garden
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Rambling in the Garden. 8230;and nurturing my soul. Map of The Garden. Map of the Garden, version 2. Map of the Species Snowdrop Border. Seascape: Gravel and Shell Mural. Garden Bloggers Blooms Day: Don’t Stop me Now (I’m having such a good time): Gallery. Baking and other Edibles. Banana, Date and Cherry Loaf. Great British Bake Off. In Stitches for Christmas 2012. It Wasn’t Me…. Wordless Wednesday: Diamond Studs →. In a Vase on Monday : It Don’t Mean a Thing (if it ain’t got that zing). May 18, 2015.
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Cordial | hillwards
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Diary of a hilltop garden. This entry was posted on July 21, 2015, in Food. With this year’s blackcurrant crop, we decided to try making a cordial. We loosely followed the recipe for. From the River Cottage book of preserves, though added much less sugar than the recipe suggested. After boiling up the fruit with water, we rigged up a. Hmm, perhaps we do…. Still, we collected about 650ml of strained liquid overnight, to which we added 150g sugar to make our cordial. 18 thoughts on “ Cordial. We hang the m...
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Dyffryn in June | hillwards
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Diary of a hilltop garden. This entry was posted on July 2, 2015, in Garden Visits. Earlier last month, I enjoyed a tranquil walk around Dyffryn Gardens, covering most of the arboretum and more structured gardens. A fine light mist of rain soon dried up in the sultry warmth of the day as we walked. I’ve already shared the fallen blossoms. That captivated me on this visit; here are a few more phone snapshots that I took as we walked around (LO mostly sleeping on me in a sling). I could (and did! Thanks &#...
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