Hello I manage my bookmarks (favorites) by opting to receive notification when some web sites are updated. This way I know within hours if a good site has been...
For Ray Hamblett (and anybody else who is interested): Last month, I started a photo diary recording wild flowers as they appear in my garden and later on in...
I have 20 - 30 growing in a flower bed and into the lawn. Terry terry@......
Terence Rodbard
terry@...
Feb 3, 2004 3:04 pm
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Hi AGP, I took these 26/02/2000: http://www.bioimages.org.uk/HTML/P147622.HTM They were slightly past their best, but still looking good. Haven't been over...
Re-wild or not. They are wild and appear every year throughout an area of the garden. I grow wild flowers for butterflies etc but these have always come up...
Terence Rodbard
terry@...
Feb 3, 2004 5:51 pm
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Robert wrote ... appear in my garden and later on in the spring, this will be extended to cover various parts of the North and South Downs. ... Nice start,...
... please ... Actually, this brings up a point that I've been wondering about. Does anyone else keep a list of wildlife weblogs? I have compiled my own list,...
Hello Stuart, Has anybody got the time and inclination and resources to start at "Nature Notes" webring? Specifically to include only British and Irish web...
Hello, My choice would be "Nature Notes" which is decidedly unoriginal. You may have to specify British Isles, including Ireland. You may also have to specify...
Conservation Pioneers Radio Four Saturday 7 Feb. 2004, 10:30am Julian Petiffer tells the story of the heroes of the conservation movement. Only a few pioneers...
In message <bvte1g+mk31@eGroups.com>, Robert <cipeen@...> writes ... Sadly, the most popular webring facility uses Javascript, which won't work for all...
Dear All, Back in May I was showing Dave Shute the rare plants that grow on the Lizard village greens. Zena from one of the local shops overheard us talking...
... From: brian To: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 11:49 AM Subject: [UKBotany] saving Lizard village green / update Dear All, Back...
... From: brian To: UKBotany@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2004 11:49 AM Subject: [UKBotany] saving Lizard village green / update Dear All, Back...
Dear Members, Wessex Gardening Club have set up a "Weekly Gardening Tips" information line, offering free advice and ideas to gardeners. Please feel free to...
The Regional Woodland Strategy http://www.woodlandforlife.net/wfl/ This web site has been set up by the Regional Woodland Strategy Steering Group, a...
Nine trees at three sites in Cornwall have now been found to be infected with Phtophthora ramorum (sudden oak disease). The trees affected are four holm-oaks,...
Visited this site today. Many flowers but cool & dull, so 99% were tightley furled. Just after mid-day the Sun did show for about 1/2 hr., & a few of the...
Hello, http://www.glaucus.org.uk/DendroSurgeons003.jpg Do these look like Elm trees? I am not sure. It was what I thought at first. I hope the photograph is ...
Several clumps were flowering profusely on the city walls at Canterbury today. My old Flora of the British Isles by C.T.&W gives the flowering time as June to...
helen proctor
hm.proctor@...
Feb 15, 2004 9:06 pm
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Hello, How often does a Holly grow out from inside a pine tree? Images on; http://www.glaucus.org.uk/Town2004.htm You can click on the images to make them...
There has been quite a lot of press in Devon and Cornwall about early flowering plants over the last few weeks, with several pictures of Snowdrops and...