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Topic: waiting |
sueshells
Replies: 9
Views: 32954
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Sat Jul 11, 15 1:41 pm Subject: waiting |
Wonderful - very well done Marjorie. |
Topic: Chopping down trees this winter? |
sueshells
Replies: 48
Views: 71896
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Forum: Grow Your Own Posted: Sun Jun 07, 15 10:49 pm Subject: Chopping down trees this winter? |
Bother - I would have liked to see that. |
Topic: Our new arrivals |
sueshells
Replies: 11
Views: 19947
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Forum: Livestock and Pets Posted: Wed May 13, 15 7:39 pm Subject: Our new arrivals |
They are plotting, I can tell....
I thought the same....... |
Topic: Devon & Cornwall longwool. |
sueshells
Replies: 5
Views: 10875
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Forum: Livestock and Pets Posted: Tue May 05, 15 10:57 pm Subject: Devon & Cornwall longwool. |
But only if you have a lithp, I presume? |
Topic: Devon & Cornwall longwool. |
sueshells
Replies: 5
Views: 10875
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Forum: Livestock and Pets Posted: Mon May 04, 15 10:17 pm Subject: Devon & Cornwall longwool. |
Lovely animals - glad to hear that all is well. Will they be naming the lamb Charlotte? |
Topic: Can anyone make me a six foot bolster? |
sueshells
Replies: 21
Views: 36653
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Sat Apr 25, 15 3:14 pm Subject: Can anyone make me a six foot bolster? |
You wouldn't want to put your head on a lobster. Or maybe you would? Everyone is different. |
Topic: Spinning Wheel and/or related equipment/items WANTED |
sueshells
Replies: 3
Views: 8954
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Forum: Trading Post Posted: Sat Apr 25, 15 3:11 pm Subject: Spinning Wheel and/or related equipment/items WANTED |
I'd rather like a free spinning wheel! |
Topic: fleas uuugh |
sueshells
Replies: 9
Views: 17321
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Forum: Livestock and Pets Posted: Wed Apr 22, 15 8:23 pm Subject: fleas uuugh |
They are useful for making very tiny outfits for.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/tring/
(See "Highlights" on the right hand side of the page.)
Fabulous place to visit, if you get the chance. |
Topic: Bantams for Egg Colours |
sueshells
Replies: 5
Views: 14360
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Tue Apr 21, 15 4:57 pm Subject: Bantams for Egg Colours |
I have araucana for blue, welsummer for brown (really good layers), pekin for cream and d'anvers for white. You can fit a d'anvers in without really noticing because they are soooooo tiny
Sounds ... |
Topic: Bantams for Egg Colours |
sueshells
Replies: 5
Views: 14360
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Tue Apr 21, 15 4:54 pm Subject: Bantams for Egg Colours |
Does placid and easy going go with bantams?
Larger fowl tend to have them capabilities more so.
Where in Wales are you moving to Sue?
Ystradgynlais. South Wales nearish to Neath.
I had to ... |
Topic: Plant ideas please? |
sueshells
Replies: 10
Views: 11700
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Forum: Grow Your Own Posted: Tue Apr 21, 15 2:06 pm Subject: Plant ideas please? |
Geranium macrorrhizum is good in that sort of situation. Comes in different shades of pink, depending on the cultivar, and the leaves have a nice spicy scent when crushed. Very easy to grow and pretty ... |
Topic: Woody Thyme |
sueshells
Replies: 10
Views: 9120
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Forum: Grow Your Own Posted: Tue Apr 21, 15 2:02 pm Subject: Woody Thyme |
French has a different shaped flower and also generally has a wider, softer leaf. It's also less hardy. |
Topic: Bantams for Egg Colours |
sueshells
Replies: 5
Views: 14360
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Forum: Poultry Posted: Tue Apr 21, 15 2:00 pm Subject: Bantams for Egg Colours |
I am soon to move to Wales and, getting my priorities right, I shall want some chickens. I don't need too many eggs so I would like to get three bantams which lay different coloured eggs. If they are ... |
Topic: why is my rhubarb flowering? |
sueshells
Replies: 16
Views: 34363
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Forum: Grow Your Own Posted: Sat Apr 18, 15 2:02 pm Subject: why is my rhubarb flowering? |
Does it actually matter if it flowers?
I know the theory that it puts its energy into flowering instead of making rhubarb, but I've got far more rhubarb than I know what to do with anyway.
Are the ... |
Topic: why is my rhubarb flowering? |
sueshells
Replies: 16
Views: 34363
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Forum: Grow Your Own Posted: Thu Apr 16, 15 9:06 pm Subject: why is my rhubarb flowering? |
Where did it come from? Did you get it from a Garden Centre/Nursery or was it something a friend grew from seed? Just wondering if it could be a seedling strain with a higher propensity for flowering ... |
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