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Kids’ stuff at the Forest Centr...

Kids’ stuff at the Forest Centre
Jane’s at the Forest Centre at Marston Moretaine today leading some craft activities for kids. Today it’s all about butterflies. She’ll be there again on 9 August with ‘Minibeast detectives’ – an outdoor adventure, (10 – 11.30am & 1pm – 2.30pm) and on 20 August with Clay Creatures (10am, 11am and 12 noon). Sessions cost £2 and [...]

Casual butterfly watching

Casual butterfly watching
  I’ve been trying to keep an eye on butterflies this summer. Not of course checking the company they keep; rather, taking an interest in which of the common species are around at any particular time. Butterflies in the UK ought to be a manageable subject for casual study. There are only around sixty species after all [...]

Hay no rain – shock

Hay no rain – shock
    Almost unbelievably and for the first time on record the hay‘s under cover without having been rained on once. After a cold spell, we’ve had a week of scorching (for the UK) weather which has dried our grass beautifully. Even so we managed to make a meal of it. On Thursday we baled some then [...]

Making hay

Making hay
Being away from home all day yesterday, I was spared involvement in the annual hay cutting decision. Which was something of a relief as it’s often a bit agonising.  A neighbour, Gordon has been cutting and baling our hay each summer since we started and whilst he and his family team do a wonderful job, [...]

Blues and nitrogen

Blues and nitrogen
It is suddenly time to be thinking about hay making. We need the rain and some good, warm sunshine to get as much bulk into the grass as possible. Then a long spell of dry and hot to get it cut and baled. Our grass is, from the hay point of view, none too brilliant. As most [...]

Hedge laying in Gravenhurst

Hedge laying in Gravenhurst
      Last February saw our third not quite annual hedge laying weekend attended by a group of mostly local people, some already well practised in the craft; others eager to learn. It was a grim weekend of irregular snow flurries and bitter north-easterly wind but despite such unpleasantness, a dozen or so people turned out [...]

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