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anyone posting on here? alexei...
alexei_charkham
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Jun 1, 2006
10:09 am
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Well I'm here but not posting ! Very busy hatching ! (not personally ;)) Mel This e-mail, and any attachment, is confidential. If you have received it in...
Melanie Wilson
maering
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Jun 1, 2006
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I'm here sitting in the background also when I'm not out trying to recover my fruit bushes and trees from cattle damage, they were looking for Grass after all...
cushyinireland
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Jun 1, 2006
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I think they are all over on the smallholding and self-sufficiency list or maybe on the online forums - are you are a member of any of these? What are...
KarenR
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Jun 3, 2006
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Hi Karen, "Goosegogs" is the colloqial term used in England for Gooseberries. Josterberries are a cross between Gooseberries and Blackcurrants, they have the...
cushyinireland
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Jun 3, 2006
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1348
I bought one of them this year, looking forward to the first tasting ... -- Lily...
lily
lily39us
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Jun 6, 2006
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I'm here but it seems very quiet, everyone busy no doubt ! very hot here in france now ... On 2 Jun 2006 18:31:08 -0000, smallholding@... ... -- ...
lily
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Jun 6, 2006
10:34 am
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Well busy as ever at this time of year (or anytime really !!!) We hatched 10 runner ducks, 6 turkeys and 2 lavender pekins so far. I have some peafowl and...
Melanie Wilson
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Jun 6, 2006
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... I have some Icelandic sheep for sale, if you're interested??? Mic Mic (Michelle) Rushen ... Solva Icelandic Horses and DeMeulenkamp Sweet Itch Rugs:...
Mic Rushen
eldreki
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Jun 6, 2006
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... Maybe in they fall into the possible Anglo Saxon type. I'm afraid I'm not too familiar with that breed, possible (actually probably) viking they would be...
Melanie Wilson
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Jun 6, 2006
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... They are the original sheep taken to Iceland by the Vikings. No import has been allowed since Viking times, so they are certainly an old breed : ) They are...
Mic Rushen
eldreki
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Jun 6, 2006
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Hi John Oh thanks for this, durr to me for not knowing that Goosegogs was the colloquial term for Gooseberries!!! :-) I have never heard of Josterberries, let...
KarenR
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Jun 6, 2006
9:33 pm
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... has been allowed since Viking times, so they are certainly an old breed : ) They look very sweet ! Saddly Anglo Saxon sheep tended to be only white faced...
Melanie Wilson
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Jun 6, 2006
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This is my first post on here so Hi to everyone. I recently got two Balwen sheep, and am trying to find other breeders in Scotland/ North England. I'm not...
Dallas
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Jun 10, 2006
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I currently have 30 of them Lily (no Pun intended). Last year here in Ireland, was a bad year for me. The cows got in and ate the lot just as they were really...
cushyinireland
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Jun 17, 2006
6:47 am
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That's the Scouse in me I'm afraid Karen! We do tend to talk funny to Strangers...Lol The Josterberries should be available local to you, if you know of a ...
cushyinireland
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Jun 17, 2006
7:08 am
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... I'll happily swop you some fertile eggs for a Josterbush! Mic (12 miles from Fishguard... near Solva/St Davids) Mic (Michelle) Rushen ... Solva Icelandic...
Mic Rushen
eldreki
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Jun 17, 2006
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I`m in New Zealand and originally form Canada so I have no idea what josterberries are. What do you do with them...pies. jam or eat with cream and sugar? ...
JO32
sycamore42000
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Jun 18, 2006
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Hi John Well now I didn’t detect scouse in your email *LOL* Those bush prices sound brilliant, it’s probably going to be way more expensive around here, I...
KarenR
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Jun 18, 2006
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I think it's just the drought Karen - mine have been awful this year, not swelling or ripening properly. Last year we had as many as we could eat plus a whole...
eliz_moriarty
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Jun 19, 2006
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Hi Elizabeth Thanks, I thought it was just me!!! :-) Ooh er, broody you say? Let us know the good news when it happens, won't you? ;-) <g> Take care, Karen...
KarenR
auntie_mabel
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Jun 19, 2006
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You can do whatever you want with them Colleen. They are far sweeter than the "Raw" Blackcurrant. We use them in all things, Jams, Pies, Mousse, anything in...
cushyinireland
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Jun 21, 2006
9:22 am
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Hi Karen, I don't think that your Chicken manure is the ideal for your fruit bushes. It is high in Nitrogen content which is ideal for foliage, but not fruit....
cushyinireland
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Jun 21, 2006
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Anybody interested in planting some leeks in exchange for a large cream tea??? Karen x _____ From: News-bounces@... ...
KarenR
auntie_mabel
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Jun 22, 2006
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Hi I live in Nottingham and have taken on a large Allotment. Would anyone be able to help me with a JOSTABERRY BUSH or a cutting from one. I've tried to get...
isab3elle
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Jun 26, 2006
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Hello For anyone who is interested there is a company called WELSH FRUIT STOCKS, Bryngwyn,Kington,Hereford, HR53QZ website www.welshfruitstocks.co.uk that sell...
isab3elle
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Jun 27, 2006
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I would offer berries to sow but I only got 2 fruit ! first year .......i think tayberries are probably better and much more productive .... Lily ... -- Lily...
lily
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Jul 2, 2006
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Could you let me know what the rules are pertaining to the control of worms i.e what sort of medication is permitted. Thanks in advance Karen [Non-text...
KarenR
auntie_mabel
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Jul 3, 2006
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Karen, try feeding them on Fodder Beet or Turnips, it works for me, also me personally as a human!(not the Fodder Beet though)...Lol. Cheers John in Ireland......
cushyinireland
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Jul 3, 2006
10:10 pm
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What about the Vermix range of herbal wormers ? mel This e-mail, and any attachment, is confidential. If you have received it in error, please delete it from...
Melanie Wilson
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