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  • Mangosteen

    Those of you reading this who know me well will know that I have an addiction to ebay. I manage to find all wonders of cr*p (as Nick calls it) on ebay, butwhen I had been searching for plants, I came across something that caught my eye.
    All the way from Thailand, someone was offering a [...]

  • Relaxed day

    After a really tiring morning at work today, I’ve managed to have a really chilled afternoon. Went out to lunch with my dad, been to B&Q to buy a lightshade for Lucys bedroom, oh and I’ve been to see Annie Hall again to put the deposit down on the chicken house!
    Its a big step on [...]

  • Another Sunday Update

    Another trip to Wyevale, another reduced plant. This time it was a cranberry plant which has taken up home next to the blueberry and horseradish. I also managed to escape with some more green manure seeds (half price), as well as some swede and romanesco cauliflower seeds.
    Jona has come to life! There are a [...]

  • Clucking mad

    Lucy and I went yesterday to see Annie Hall in Siston, who comes highly recommended in the world of poultry around here.  We spent a good hour and a half wondering round looking at the hens, quails and ducks she had roaming the field as well as the beautiful houses and arks she has on [...]

October

This is the archive for October, 2009.

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