... 'No Nettles Required' by Ken Thompson,an enlightening view of what you really need to attract wildlife to the average garden.
How about you?
This week I've mostly read......
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TKG of course! Also the RHS magazine, and Succession Planting for Adventurous Gardeners is my 'dip in and out of' book at the moment.
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A little history of british gardenig by Jenny Uglow.
A very good book but quite a lot of information for my head to absorb. Think i might have to read it a couple of times.
Kind regards Old Herbaceous.
When i'm not fishing i'm mending my nets.
A very good book but quite a lot of information for my head to absorb. Think i might have to read it a couple of times.
Kind regards Old Herbaceous.
When i'm not fishing i'm mending my nets.
I've just finished a book about terrorists in some remote place it was all about how the captives actually had strong feelings for the captors towards the end of their time together (it wasnt real; but very well written)
I also read some sad ladies mag!
I also read some sad ladies mag!
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Car magazine, and Men At Arms by Terry Pratchett.
One for OH from a different Pratchett.
"Inside every old person is a young person, wondering what happened."
One for OH from a different Pratchett.
"Inside every old person is a young person, wondering what happened."
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Clive,I take it your would have difficulty when visiting my neck of the woods in choosing between Wimpole Hall and Duxford?
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I've just finished "Allotted Time, Twelve Months, Two Blocks, One Shed, No Idea" by Robin Shelton which has been lent to me by Seedling. Very good read and makes me feel like I really do know something about allotment gardening!
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Hello Peter,
Duxford...having just checked out a n other forum
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=59381
But perhaps ought to check out Wimpole..have to admit to not having visited yet
Clive.
Duxford...having just checked out a n other forum
http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=59381
But perhaps ought to check out Wimpole..have to admit to not having visited yet
Clive.
At the mo, Candace Robb, The Cross Legged Knight.
I read loads of historical stuff. I read every night and get through around 6-10 books a month.
My other favourites are:
Stephen Donaldson - The Chronicals of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever
Tolkien - Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit
Marion Zimmer Bradley - The Mists of Avalon
Anything by Lyndsey Davis, Candace Robb or anything set in ancient Rome, Greece, Britain
and others too numerous to mention
I read loads of historical stuff. I read every night and get through around 6-10 books a month.
My other favourites are:
Stephen Donaldson - The Chronicals of Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever
Tolkien - Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit
Marion Zimmer Bradley - The Mists of Avalon
Anything by Lyndsey Davis, Candace Robb or anything set in ancient Rome, Greece, Britain
and others too numerous to mention
Lots of love
Lizzie
Lizzie
I've never managed Tolkein but I just adore Terry Pratchet,Johnboy are you sure you're enjoying that?
I read a lot in the winter but dip in and out of practical books in the summer,thank goodness for the local library!
I read a lot in the winter but dip in and out of practical books in the summer,thank goodness for the local library!
I'm reading the same as Richard P, the Short history of nearly everything - a fantastic book.
I'm also reading a brilliant book on the complete history of Russia...
I'm also reading a brilliant book on the complete history of Russia...