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I wonder if any of Hayle Allotment Society members would be interested in joining a community seed swapping website that I've recently launched?
Community seed swapping website that I've recently launched
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I wonder if any of Hayle Allotment Society members would be interested in joining a community seed swapping website that I've recently launched?
The website is www.seedswap.org.uk and it's purpose is to facilitate the swapping and exchange of heritage/open pollinated seeds (not hybrids).
My favorite inedible part of my garden is my rose collection
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Gus Stewart
Hi!
I have to say that my favorite inedible part of my garden is my rose
collection. I’m in a wheelchair so it took a little extra work to get them
going, but now that they’re thriving (and tall!) I’m glad I made the
effort.
I noticed that yours is a site that a lot of rose growers must love to
frequent, so I thought I’d pass along some of my favorite articles on
caring for these beautiful blooms:
How to Grow Your Own Roses
Annoying Aphids: All About Aphididae And How To Get Rid of Them
In depth article on aphids
Delfland: Offer for whole trays of veg plants and Seed Potato update
JILL VAUGHAN (jill 'at' delfland.co.uk) sent a message using the contact form at
http://hayleallotments.org.uk/contact see http://hayleallotments.org.uk/comment/36#comment-36
Thank you for your post about our potatoes and garlic. There were problems with the Sarpo seed production this year so we have only got Sarpo Mira and Shona as organic seed and conventional Axona.
Gardeners! Some bees hibernate in hollow stems, and some of us are very tiny!
It's that time of year again! Bees & other insects may hibernate in hollow stems. Please tidy rather than burn #bees pic.twitter.com/FqyhSzMZpB
— HelpTheBees (@helpthebees) September 21, 2015
For information - Gwithian allotments resolutions GGPC 2014
Via http://www.ggpc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/minutes-13-oct-14.pdf
To consider the points raised at the informal allotment meeting held on 22nd September 2014 and agree the way forward. Cllr Rowe proposed the following be approved: -
Inspection of the allotment site in early September 2014
Via http://www.hayletowncouncil.net/documents/25September2014AmenityMinutes.pdf
A43 OTHER FACILITIES
a) Allotment Site Update
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