Friday was still blustery but we had rid of yesterday's gale force winds. Some decent sunny spells and the temperature just into double figures gave a hint of better things to come.
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This blog records the local weather details near to my allotment plot in Wakefield. The details are gathered from a weather station which I set up in my garden during October 2009. Click here to read about set up.
Records of temperature, rainfall and wind speeds will be posted as recorded. A summary is posted each month on our website click here to view.
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Central Bark at Clumber Park
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Last week, was a busy week. Humans had a visit from the hairdresser and
Ruby had a visit from the groomer. We showered her the day before she was
clipped....
Videos relocated
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Our videos have been relocated here
*Copyright: Original post from Two Gardeners - One Video Diary
http://gardeningvideodiary.blogspot.co.uk/ autho...
GCR's Last Hurrah of the Season" filmed in 4K
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Great Central Railway's "Last Hurrah of the Season" saw the following
locos in action on Saturday. Filmed at Quorn & Woodhouse, Rothley and
Loughborough s...
A Bit Of A Squash
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Winter squash is a big hit with us. Harvest time is approaching and there
is the usual mayhem in the cucurbit patch. A forest of leaves but what lies
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Seasonal knitting
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A few random photos from the summer and from the past few days. The
wildflowers in the grass and the little wood pile in the garden, welcomin...
April hedgehog visitors & videos
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April 2022 has been, to date, THE best hedgehog watching via the garden
cameras in all my time blogging! What a very special gardenwatching month
this ha...
Solstice Blessings, Happy New Year
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Despite the doom, gloom, mess and chaos caused by upright bipeds, The Wheel
continues to turn and once again we reach Winter Solstice. Blessings to you
all...
the loss of individuality
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As a viewer of BT Sport I've watched the excellent "two tribes" documentary
on Liverpool in the 1980's that weaves a story of politics of the time ,
footba...
Blue Spring and Vultures
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Since rebuilding the raised bed, the temps dropped considerably so things
slowed down outside. But under the grow lights inside, tomatoes, eggplant
(auber...
Wood Pallets and Vertical Planting
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I love all the amazing projects using old (and new) wood pallets, like
these vertical planters. So creative! Quite eye catching! And quite easy
and fun t...
The End Of An Era
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It was back in March 2009 that I took on my first allotment and I started
this blog on the 1st of April so that I could track the progress I made on
it. Th...
Mal's Allotment has moved...
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... to http://malsedallotment.blogspot.co.uk/
Mal's Edinburgh Allotment
This blog is now an archive.
Hope to see you at the new site.
Thanks to all cont...
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