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Not too bad a harvest at all. I can only dream about something like that. I do have little worms like yours in my Asian pears which are doing well this year, much fewer worms than usual. Thanks for the tour ... mouth-watering.
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Concern shifts from wet to cold
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Throughout April our concern has been the lack of anything resembling a dry
spell of weather. However, the latter half of the month has been drier and
the ...
GCR's Last Hurrah of the Season" filmed in 4K
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Great Central Railway's "Last Hurrah of the Season" saw the following
locos in action on Saturday. Filmed at Quorn & Woodhouse, Rothley and
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Not too bad a harvest at all. I can only dream about something like that. I do have little worms like yours in my Asian pears which are doing well this year, much fewer worms than usual. Thanks for the tour ... mouth-watering.
ReplyDeleteIt’s usually the plums that ripen first that have an occupant, Jane but we always cut fruit - any fruit -in half before eating.
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