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corinne mills

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Location: Brightlingsea, Colchester, Essex

fish

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Location: Cheshire

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2005 10:12 pm    Post subject:

It looks like a Campanula to me. Though as to which one I’m not sure.

We have one which looks similar to your picture, though a slightly darker, washed out pink colour, and the bees love it. As you walk past you can hear a slightly echoey buzzing.

(She-who-knows-everything has just wandered past, and she says it’s campanula too )

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corinne mills

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humus

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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 5:14 pm    Post subject:

Was looking at them in Tatton was thinking of getting 1 but no space.

durotrigian

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Location: Tollandune, near Gislandune

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:05 pm    Post subject:

I seem to have some self sown lobelia growing in the cracks of my patio and one or two other neglected spots. seems rather implausible but I can’t think what else it might be…_________________

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – New TV Gardening channel

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melter

Joined: 10 Jun 2005Posts: 573

Location: Sheffield

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:00 pm    Post subject: New TV Gardening channel

I’m not sure how long this has been broadcasting. So, seeing as no-one has mentioned it on this thread, I’ll bring it to your attention

UKTV Style Gardens

You’ll have to register to enter the site properly. The actual TV channel can be found on Sky Ch144 (Sorry, I don’t know the Freeview or Cable channel nos.)

Sue H

Joined: 17 Jun 2005Posts: 237

Location: Warrington

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:53 pm    Post subject:

Telewest channel 267 but I don’t think it is available on freeview. The other UK Style channels are available on Topup so I assume that this is the case for this channel as well. Might have to trawl through the telly and see if it is available on NTL as well

 

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melter

Joined: 10 Jun 2005Posts: 573

Location: Sheffield

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:00 pm    Post subject: New TV Gardening channel

I’m not sure how long this has been broadcasting. So, seeing as no-one has mentioned it on this thread, I’ll bring it to your attention

UKTV Style Gardens

You’ll have to register to enter the site properly. The actual TV channel can be found on Sky Ch144 (Sorry, I don’t know the Freeview or Cable channel nos.)

Sue H

Joined: 17 Jun 2005Posts: 237

Location: Warrington

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:53 pm    Post subject:

Telewest channel 267 but I don’t think it is available on freeview. The other UK Style channels are available on Topup so I assume that this is the case for this channel as well. Might have to trawl through the telly and see if it is available on NTL as well

 

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – New TV Gardening channel

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melter

Joined: 10 Jun 2005Posts: 573

Location: Sheffield

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 5:00 pm    Post subject: New TV Gardening channel

I’m not sure how long this has been broadcasting. So, seeing as no-one has mentioned it on this thread, I’ll bring it to your attention

UKTV Style Gardens

You’ll have to register to enter the site properly. The actual TV channel can be found on Sky Ch144 (Sorry, I don’t know the Freeview or Cable channel nos.)

Sue H

Joined: 17 Jun 2005Posts: 237

Location: Warrington

Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 8:53 pm    Post subject:

Telewest channel 267 but I don’t think it is available on freeview. The other UK Style channels are available on Topup so I assume that this is the case for this channel as well. Might have to trawl through the telly and see if it is available on NTL as well

 

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Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – A shameless plug

For any of you in the South Wales / West area: This weekend the town of Usk holds its’ annual Gardens Open event. The town is famous for its’ floral displays, and regularly wins awards in both ‘Wales in Bloom’ and ‘Britain in Bloom’ competitions. The Gardens Open event has been featured on BBC’s Gardeners World, and many other programmes, and folks travel from far and wide to attend this event. For this weekend only local people open their private gardens for viewing; you purchase a ‘Gardens Passport’ at one of several well-signed points in the town, and receive in return a map of all the gardens you are then entitled to visit. Around 25-30 facinating gardens are open, some small, some big – including the magnificant Usk Castle, where if you’re very lucky yours truely and a bunch of other Guiders will mug you for your money but give you a cup of tea and a freshly-cooked welsh cake to apologise! On Sunday at the castle you will be able to catch a sneak preview of the forthcoming Son et Lumiere production celebrating the Owain Glendwr anniversary.

All money raised goes to local charity. If you like gardening, and fancy a day out in a beautiful and historic town, then I’ll see you there!

Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – A shameless plug

For any of you in the South Wales / West area: This weekend the town of Usk holds its’ annual Gardens Open event. The town is famous for its’ floral displays, and regularly wins awards in both ‘Wales in Bloom’ and ‘Britain in Bloom’ competitions. The Gardens Open event has been featured on BBC’s Gardeners World, and many other programmes, and folks travel from far and wide to attend this event. For this weekend only local people open their private gardens for viewing; you purchase a ‘Gardens Passport’ at one of several well-signed points in the town, and receive in return a map of all the gardens you are then entitled to visit. Around 25-30 facinating gardens are open, some small, some big – including the magnificant Usk Castle, where if you’re very lucky yours truely and a bunch of other Guiders will mug you for your money but give you a cup of tea and a freshly-cooked welsh cake to apologise! On Sunday at the castle you will be able to catch a sneak preview of the forthcoming Son et Lumiere production celebrating the Owain Glendwr anniversary.

All money raised goes to local charity. If you like gardening, and fancy a day out in a beautiful and historic town, then I’ll see you there!

Time Team Forum Friends :: View topic – A shameless plug

For any of you in the South Wales / West area: This weekend the town of Usk holds its’ annual Gardens Open event. The town is famous for its’ floral displays, and regularly wins awards in both ‘Wales in Bloom’ and ‘Britain in Bloom’ competitions. The Gardens Open event has been featured on BBC’s Gardeners World, and many other programmes, and folks travel from far and wide to attend this event. For this weekend only local people open their private gardens for viewing; you purchase a ‘Gardens Passport’ at one of several well-signed points in the town, and receive in return a map of all the gardens you are then entitled to visit. Around 25-30 facinating gardens are open, some small, some big – including the magnificant Usk Castle, where if you’re very lucky yours truely and a bunch of other Guiders will mug you for your money but give you a cup of tea and a freshly-cooked welsh cake to apologise! On Sunday at the castle you will be able to catch a sneak preview of the forthcoming Son et Lumiere production celebrating the Owain Glendwr anniversary.

All money raised goes to local charity. If you like gardening, and fancy a day out in a beautiful and historic town, then I’ll see you there!

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