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The inane witterings of a nature loving neurotic. January 29, 2014. A handy guide to companion planting. Did you have resounding success in the past with certain crops without doing anything ‘special’? Did others fail, but you didn’t know why? Companion planting could be the answer. Plants have always lived side by side; and sometimes they have benefited from this partnership. Sometimes it hasn’t worked out quite so well. Hate: Onions, leeks, garlic, chives. Hate: Strawberries, tomatoes, climbing beans.

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The mystery of the great yellow ball in the sky, or Scotland’s first summer since 1976… | Reflections in Raindrops

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The inane witterings of a nature loving neurotic. August 19, 2013. The mystery of the great yellow ball in the sky, or Scotland’s first summer since 1976…. Yes You read that correctly. After a winter that seemed to drag on for years, and a seriously bad start to the food-growing year; a very strange thing happened. I was forced to buy a bottle of sunscreen. I also removed my denim jacket for around twenty minutes before I got a bit of a draught at put it back on again. Expect a flurry of blog posts from ...

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A handy guide to companion planting | Reflections in Raindrops

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The inane witterings of a nature loving neurotic. January 29, 2014. A handy guide to companion planting. Did you have resounding success in the past with certain crops without doing anything ‘special’? Did others fail, but you didn’t know why? Companion planting could be the answer. Plants have always lived side by side; and sometimes they have benefited from this partnership. Sometimes it hasn’t worked out quite so well. Hate: Onions, leeks, garlic, chives. Hate: Strawberries, tomatoes, climbing beans.

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Pond Life Wild Life Good Life . and a bit of French Life. Friday, 22 May 2015. Garden to mid May and a few interesting visitors. Funnily enough, having checked to see that we had actually seen these species before in the garden, I discovered three other species I'd forgotten to put on my garden bird list, so it now stands at 62! The full list can be seen on the page Bird Count at the top of the right sidebar. Mistle Thrush ( Turdus viscivorus. Turtle Dove ( Streptopelia turtur. Their nests are a miracle ...

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Pond Life Wild Life Good Life . and a bit of French Life. Sunday, 17 May 2015. Veg patch and Pollinator Meadow in May. What's better than one Painted Lady in your garden? Why, two of course! I was so happy to see the return of these migratory beauties last week. They made a beeline for the Dame's Rocket ( Hesperis matronalis. In my Pollinator Meadow, which is quite a hit with butterflies. And a post about it from last year with lots more critters including bee flies and crab spiders is here. The Pollinat...

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Pond Life Wild Life Good Life . and a bit of French Life. Monday, 11 May 2015. Latest health update and first Swallowtail. Half of me would prefer not to dwell on the horrid side of life, but I think it's a good idea to keep up with my 'journey', as one day I hope I can look back on this nightmare period and think - thank god that's over! So where was I last? I manage to get in for a scan a few days later and to my delight it was actually a CT scan which only lasted 5 mins, as they hadn't been able to fi...

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The Dull Roar Philosophy. Trying to keep it down to a dull roar despite having own business, three children, tendency to experiment and failure to grow radishes. Friday, September 21, 2012. Keeping it at a Dull Roar. I am tired now but honestly our little girl is pretty good at sleeping for a tiny girl so I am not complaining! The sun pops out periodically and that makes things easier and lets be frank the odd Pizza doesn't go astray either. Friday, September 21, 2012. Sunday, September 16, 2012. I have ...

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The Dull Roar Philosophy: August 2012

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The Dull Roar Philosophy. Trying to keep it down to a dull roar despite having own business, three children, tendency to experiment and failure to grow radishes. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. So Many Reasons to Smile. I have been a bit of a whinger of late. I have felt very sorry for myself but really I haven't got the right. (No- no gratuitous mummy guilt- bear with me! So I am joining in with Kate Says Stuff with Thankful Thursday. Here is a daffodil the boys planted:. All in all a lovely Spring is nearl...

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The Dull Roar Philosophy: January 2013

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The Dull Roar Philosophy. Trying to keep it down to a dull roar despite having own business, three children, tendency to experiment and failure to grow radishes. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Simple things to enjoy. We had an adventure the other day, I made pattycakes (not cupcakes- elaborate swirls of buttercream end in tears here! Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Saturday, January 19, 2013. What the Internet Owl Thing Said. Well anyway. I saw an Owl thing in the internet and it said this :. In the meantime we s...

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The Dull Roar Philosophy: August 2013

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The Dull Roar Philosophy. Trying to keep it down to a dull roar despite having own business, three children, tendency to experiment and failure to grow radishes. Saturday, August 24, 2013. I am a bit of a contradiction really*, I embrace the simplified life but at the same time I have to admit that as I get older I am becoming a bit of a technology addict. It started off with the usual suspects, a microwave here, a juicer there, maybe a second hand popcorn maker and a mixer and before you know it you hav...

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The Dull Roar Philosophy. Trying to keep it down to a dull roar despite having own business, three children, tendency to experiment and failure to grow radishes. Tuesday, July 30, 2013. Isn't everything so very complicated? This Is Oliver. He is our Cat. Life is not complicated for cats. Sometimes (OK a lot of the time) seemingly simple tasks seem to be complicated. Do you have days where despite your best efforts every task turns into an epic melodrama? See what I mean? Or is this just me? Sometimes I a...

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The Dull Roar Philosophy: February 2013

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The Dull Roar Philosophy. Trying to keep it down to a dull roar despite having own business, three children, tendency to experiment and failure to grow radishes. Tuesday, February 26, 2013. When Your Guru Wears a Blue Bear Suit. So, my children are obsessed with Pokemon at the moment which seems to be an excuse to be rather violent towards one another, indoors on a rainy day (yes it's a horse race public holiday) and in an effort to stop this I. Bribed with a homemade icypole. Naturally the promise of.

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Chateau Moorhen: Belated blossoms, bugs and bees from April

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Pond Life Wild Life Good Life . and a bit of French Life. Saturday, 9 May 2015. Belated blossoms, bugs and bees from April. I've had a really rough week healthwise which I'll explain in a separate post; for now though I want to post these photos that I managed to sort out during one relatively good morning when I was actually able to sit for a bit! But for now, those photos. There are lots of them, but as I haven't posted any for about a month I think I'm entitled to! They were loaded with flowers. Is ev...

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