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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION: April 2010
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION. Tuesday, 27 April 2010. Til May is out. Having spent Sunday afternoon cutting back the Hawthorn Hedge at the bottom of the allotment to a more respectable six feet, I thought I would have a look at the famous Hawthorn and find a few things out about it. Hurts just as much as Rosaceae. Even through my gardening gloves. After cutting back the hedge on Sunday I know how he felt, but as for growing Hawthorn by sticking cuttings into the ground now that is a bit...
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION: July 2015
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION. Sunday, 5 July 2015. Blackfly On My Beans. It's that time of year again when the dreaded blackfly. Are there any other remedies out there? Time to reach for the google search. First an intro from the RHS. Blackfly including the black bean aphid. A very wide range including broad, French and runner beans, nasturtium, dahlia, philadelphus, viburnum and euonymus. A black sap-sucking insect. The best alternative remedie. If ants are farming the aphids then a co...
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION: May 2015
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION. Thursday, 28 May 2015. More memories from the allotments. Thanks very much to Andrew for his memories below, I too when I was a bit older could always think of other places I'd rather be but eventually in later life taking over my Dad's garden, I loved it. Thanks very much Andrew hope your current allotment is successful too. Sunday, 3 May 2015. Memories of the Gardens. If you have memories you would like to share here or photos pleases email the blog.
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION: February 2012
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION. Sunday, 19 February 2012. Development of the Gardens. Due to this development no new renters are to be accepted. Planning permission is to be sought in the near future and the development plans can be seen here http:/ www.middletongrangewollaton.com. The developers are inviting people to a public consultation about plans:. On Thursday 23rd February 2012. At St Leonard’s Community Centre. Bramcote Lane, Nottingham NG8 2ND. Between 5pm and 8pm. Vegetable Frui...
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION: December 2013
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION. Thursday, 12 December 2013. Rentals for the 2014 season. We have a number of plots available for rental early in 2014. If you wish to view a vacant plot early in 2014 please contact the Association Secretary. There is the possibility of site development taking place and as such the rental period may be short term and relocation to a different plot necessary. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). We are a co-operative with approximately 170 shareholders. Vegetable Fru...
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION: June 2014
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION. Monday, 23 June 2014. There is a six week period following the Planning Appeal decision where no work on the site can commence even the program of works cannot be agreed. This time period allows NCC or other parties to challenge the planning decision if they wish to. Currently the Association are not able to provide any definitive information as to the program of works for the site redevelopment until this period is over. There is a health and safety issue ...
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION: March 2014
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION. Wednesday, 26 March 2014. Appeal over waiting decision. The Appeal finished Friday 21st March. The decision is expected in around 4 weeks. Thursday, 6 March 2014. You may have been wondering how the appeal for outline planning permission is going, the appeal is due on the 18th March 2014. Appeal by: Commercial Estates Group. Appeal reference no: Q3060/A13/2200191. Location: Radford Bridge Allotments, Wollaton, Nottingham. On the Councils website HERE. If yo...
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION: June 2011
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION. Saturday, 18 June 2011. Leek Moth or Onion Fly. The dreaded Leek Moth,. Both attack leeks mainly) and the. Attacks everything oniony) not sure which but they've been in my garden and most likely lots of others. The damage. Appears very similar, holes in the leaves and rotting once the fungi have got in through the holes. Leek moth caterpillars are creamy-white with brown heads and small legs. The Allium leaf miner. In December 2003 the first UK outbreak was...
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION: November 2013
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION. Thursday, 28 November 2013. Background to the Proposed Development and CEG press statement. After the adjournment of the planning appeal there has been interest from the press with regards to the site and the proposals for the remaining undeveloped garden area, Harrisons Plantation and Martins Pond. In previous planning applications. The latest planning application proposes that more of the existing worked gardens be developed for housing and some of the.
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION: Blackfly On My Beans
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RADFORD BRIDGE ROAD GARDEN HOLDERS ASSOCIATION. Sunday, 5 July 2015. Blackfly On My Beans. It's that time of year again when the dreaded blackfly. Are there any other remedies out there? Time to reach for the google search. First an intro from the RHS. Blackfly including the black bean aphid. A very wide range including broad, French and runner beans, nasturtium, dahlia, philadelphus, viburnum and euonymus. A black sap-sucking insect. The best alternative remedie. If ants are farming the aphids then a co...
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