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Bookmarks for 3rd March 2010 through 11th March 2010

These are our links for 3rd March 2010 through 11th March 2010: New veg for 2010 – Some interesting new varieties here! Why GM Has No Place in a World in Transition » Transition Culture – Rob Hopkins of Transition

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Bookmarks for 1st March 2010 through 3rd March 2010

These are our links for 1st March 2010 through 3rd March 2010: Visit To Knockvicar Gardens and Lough Bishop House: Brown Envelope Seeds – Natural and Organic Products Europe 2010 – Battery farm for cows – 8,000 animals to be

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Bookmarks for 1st March 2010 from 08:06 to 08:24

These are our links for 1st March 2010 from 08:06 to 08:24: Weight of bugs in Britain’s soil has nearly doubled in just 10 years | Science | guardian.co.uk – Mass of microrganisms up but diversity down. Probably due to

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Bookmarks for 20th February 2010 through 22nd February 2010

These are our links for 20th February 2010 through 22nd February 2010: Signs of Spring – Nice blog post Growing asparagus – from the BBC with video Asparagus Information Bulletin – Detailed info on growing asparagus See all of our

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Bookmarks for 17th February 2010 through 18th February 2010

These are our links for 17th February 2010 through 18th February 2010: Residents in parish of Martin join forces to feed themselves | Society | The Guardian – Food coop in UK supplying large proportion of it's village food. Seed

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Bookmarks for 28th January 2010 through 10th February 2010

These are our links for 28th January 2010 through 10th February 2010: Fungus strain puts potato crop at risk – The Irish Times – New strain of blight to look out for. New seeds arrive by post – Trevor Sargent

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Bookmarks for 25th January 2010 from 11:31 to 19:41

These are our links for 25th January 2010 from 11:31 to 19:41: Planting Broad beans – Sow, or throw? – What to do with those old seed packets? See all of our bookmarks on Delicious.com…

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Bookmarks for 7th January 2010 through 22nd January 2010

These are our links for 7th January 2010 through 22nd January 2010: Grant Aid Scheme for Horticulture Growers 2010 – This aid, which is set at 40% (50% in the case of young farmers) of total eligible capital investment, will

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Bookmarks for 5th January 2010 through 6th January 2010

These are our links for 5th January 2010 through 6th January 2010: Bulgarian Giant Leeks Part 2 – Comment on the UK Government’s Food 2030 report: Soil Association – "Consumers are feeling increasingly confused by the proliferation of diet-related advice

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Bookmarks for 29th December 2009 from 13:49 to 17:05

These are our links for 29th December 2009 from 13:49 to 17:05: Celeriac update | Soilman – Celeriac is a swampy plant that demands damp soil. And this year, I simply couldn’t provide. Interview: Darina Allen – Reclaiming forgotten skills

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