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by lancashire lass
10 May 2023, 11:14
Forum: Keeping Chickens and other Poultry
Topic: Not good!
Replies: 2
Views: 110

Re: Not good!

sorry to hear you lost one of your ducks and her ducklings{cry} Have you managed to find out who is the culprit (pine marten / polecat does sound like a possibility) and are the other birds still safe after your intervention?
by lancashire lass
04 May 2023, 09:18
Forum: Vegetable and Fruit Gardening
Topic: And so it begins........Colorado beetles
Replies: 9
Views: 238

Re: And so it begins........Colorado beetles

LL I thought it was Tagetes (African?? French?? Marigold) rather than Calendula (pot marigold) that was supposed to repel pests. French marigolds / Mexican marigolds / Tagetes are excellent at repelling insects due to the natural thiophenes (a bit like pyrithrin in chrysanthemums) which repel many ...
by lancashire lass
03 May 2023, 11:51
Forum: Vegetable and Fruit Gardening
Topic: And so it begins........Colorado beetles
Replies: 9
Views: 238

Re: And so it begins........Colorado beetles

I was just catching up on a gardening forum when I read a post which made me wonder. A friend had to abandon his allotment plot this past couple of years until he had his hip replacement. Luckily he was able to reclaim his plot but it was covered in grass which he dug over - worried that wireworm (l...
by lancashire lass
03 May 2023, 08:37
Forum: Food and Drink
Topic: Spicing up the cooking
Replies: 34
Views: 1755

Re: Spicing up the cooking

This is it (called a Scoville Neverstick shallow casserole): My old frying pan may be retiring soon - this has to be the best pan I've ever bought. It does what it says: "Neverstick" - I've had some non-stick / Teflon coated pans over the years but this one has to beat them all. The main reason I g...
by lancashire lass
03 May 2023, 08:29
Forum: Vegetable and Fruit Gardening
Topic: And so it begins........Colorado beetles
Replies: 9
Views: 238

Re: And so it begins........Colorado beetles

Have you tried to grow companion plants to try and repel them? It's a bit late now but I was impressed with how effective Pot Marigold was against the Asparagus beetle (I confess the Pot Marigold was established and self seeding in the asparagus bed for a couple of years before I started to see a dr...
by lancashire lass
02 May 2023, 11:36
Forum: Shopping - Bargains, Special Offers, Voucher Codes
Topic: Free p&p seed suppliers
Replies: 5
Views: 5016

Re: Free p&p seed suppliers

Trev62 wrote: 28 Apr 2023, 20:25 What is the best site to get Heritage seeds from in the UK?
I've submitted a more detailed post on Heritage Seed Suppliers in the Vegetable & Fruit growing forum
by lancashire lass
02 May 2023, 11:34
Forum: Vegetable and Fruit Gardening
Topic: Heritage Seeds suppliers
Replies: 1
Views: 37

Heritage Seeds suppliers

What is the best site to get Heritage seeds from in the UK? I've copied your query from the shoppers bargains and special offers forum as it didn't seem an appropriate place. There's no one site that caters for everything so I'm loathe to recommend a "best" site - nearly all seed suppliers sell her...
by lancashire lass
28 Apr 2023, 09:05
Forum: Shopping - Bargains, Special Offers, Voucher Codes
Topic: Free p&p seed suppliers
Replies: 5
Views: 5016

Re: Free p&p seed suppliers

DT Brown Seeds are offering free p&p this Bank holiday weekend (plus other bargains)
Other online seed suppliers may have similar offers so worth a look if you are still looking for seeds and plants.
by lancashire lass
28 Apr 2023, 09:00
Forum: Vegetable and Fruit Gardening
Topic: Growing your own to lower food costs - 2023
Replies: 136
Views: 7214

Re: Growing your own to lower food costs - Bank Hol bargains

Bank holidays in spring are usually a very busy time for gardeners, whether it be in the garden planting out or the warm change in the weather prompt them to go to garden centres to buy seeds or plug plants, trees or flowers. Now is the time to look for those bargains - whether they are trays of see...
by lancashire lass
19 Apr 2023, 08:10
Forum: Frugality and Self-Reliance
Topic: Goats
Replies: 15
Views: 535

Re: Goats

I was totally unaware that goat meat was eaten, so I have learned something new. I was only aware of Caribbean cuisine where goat meat is eaten and I presumed also in Middle Eastern culture (I have a mental picture of sheep and goats in deserts) I did a quick google - seems Britain is one of the fe...
by lancashire lass
15 Apr 2023, 16:29
Forum: Food and Drink
Topic: SLOW COOKING..
Replies: 16
Views: 6983

Re: SLOW COOKING..

I was just browsing through the BBC News when I came across an article called Family £1 slow cooker meal plan How we costed our recipes We have stuck to a strict ingredient budget of £7 per person for the week, which averages out at just under £1 per portion. We’ve based most of our costs on the sma...
by lancashire lass
15 Apr 2023, 08:49
Forum: Handicrafts and other Hobbies
Topic: The Bumbling Keeper of Bees
Replies: 20
Views: 1798

Re: The Bumbling Keeper of Bees

ouch. One of the reasons I never bothered taking up bee keeping is the prospect of being stung (plus, I don't think my neighbours would take kindly to bee hives so close)
by lancashire lass
13 Apr 2023, 09:39
Forum: Food and Drink
Topic: Spicing up the cooking
Replies: 34
Views: 1755

Re: Spicing up the cooking

Be interested to see how your the wok pan does slow cooking LL. The pork cooked perfectly and in just over 6 hours. I'm still ploughing my way through the pork and had several meals out of it )t' Last night I decided to use the pan to make a frittata (basically an all in one big omelette) with some...
by lancashire lass
11 Apr 2023, 13:14
Forum: Food and Drink
Topic: Spicing up the cooking
Replies: 34
Views: 1755

Pulled Pork Shoulder

I used my frying pan (which has a lid) a lot but I'm limited by its size. So I treated myself to a new one - a non-stick pan that almost resembles a wok (so it could be used for that) so it is deeper and allows more vegetables to be piled in and also comes with a lid. I was only looking at it only ...
by lancashire lass
10 Apr 2023, 09:34
Forum: Keeping Chickens and other Poultry
Topic: Compulsory registration for all keepers of birds in the UK
Replies: 3
Views: 94

Re: Compulsory registration for all keepers of birds in the UK

I think the ongoing Avian flu is becoming endemic and the longer it hangs about, it also poses a health risk to people - there have already been cases of animals in the UK alone that have been infected or died. so the virus is capable of crossing to other species. No-one wants another global pandemi...