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Stroud Potato Day: March 2013
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The next Potato Day will be late Jan or early Feb 2017 where Transition Stroud and Down to Earth again celebrate the rich diversity of the potato and encouraged more folk to grow their own. Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Stroud Valleys project - potatoes for sale and a veg-growing course. Just to let you know that Stroud Valleys Project are currently selling seed potatoes from their shop at 8 Threadneedle Street – they are 15p per tuber or 12 tubers for £1.50, as follows :. Robinta: Organic, main crop, red skin.
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Stroud Potato Day: See our Potato Day film
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The next Potato Day will be late Jan or early Feb 2017 where Transition Stroud and Down to Earth again celebrate the rich diversity of the potato and encouraged more folk to grow their own. Monday, February 9, 2015. See our Potato Day film. What a fantastic day - huge thanks to volunteers, Dundry Nurseries and more. See 3 min film of our Potato Day in Stroud at: http:/ stroudcommunity.tv/stroud-potato-day-2015/. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Stroud Potato Day: November 2012
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The next Potato Day will be late Jan or early Feb 2017 where Transition Stroud and Down to Earth again celebrate the rich diversity of the potato and encouraged more folk to grow their own. Friday, November 9, 2012. Stroud Potato Day 2nd Feb 2013. Can you help out on the day? Saturday, November 3, 2012. Gardeners deny spreading potato blight. Chairman of the Potato Council, Allan Stevenson told. 8220;It is true that more blight has been reported from allotments but this, we would suggest, is because many...
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Stroud Potato Day: February 2013
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The next Potato Day will be late Jan or early Feb 2017 where Transition Stroud and Down to Earth again celebrate the rich diversity of the potato and encouraged more folk to grow their own. Monday, February 18, 2013. 7 Ways to Plant Potatoes. See the US Organic Gardening's 7 Ways to plant potatoes at: http:/ www.organicgardening.com/learn-and-grow/7-ways-plant-potatoes. Thursday, February 7, 2013. Did you miss Stroud? Then try Cheltenham Potato Day. Telephone for further info:. Sunday, February 3, 2013.
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Stroud Potato Day: The Event 2015
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The next Potato Day will be late Jan or early Feb 2017 where Transition Stroud and Down to Earth again celebrate the rich diversity of the potato and encouraged more folk to grow their own. Stroud Potato Day 2015 is already being planned; Saturday 7th February 2015. We will be in the middle of Merrywalks Shopping Centre from about 10.00am to 3.00pm selling half a tonne of seed potatoes - and over 20 varieties supplied by Dundry Nurseries (see link below in right hand column). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Siddington Village Allotments - Grow and Show Page
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Growers Information and Resources:. This site is to provide all members of Sidington Village Allotments with a one stop site of relevant information and resorces. It is hoped the site will also be useful to others wishing to learn more about Siddington Village Allotments or are interested in growing their own fruit and vegetables. All are welcome to contribute or if you would like to see something covered on the site then please contact us. Allotments UK and other related links. Glos Org Gard Grp.
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Daughter of the Soil: Proud author
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Daughter of the Soil. Adventures in experimental horticulture. Saturday, 7 August 2010. My apologies for being a bit quiet the last couple of weeks. I've just been ripening the fruits of another big project. So now Skylight Press. A stageplay about the First World War which I wrote in my 20s. And of course there's a story behind that too. But fear not, amid all this excitement I am still pollinating potatoes and staring at peas. Hi Rebsie. Well done! Its not often we both read the same author. Oh please ...
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