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@chef - thanks.  yes let me know & will raid garden again

NSPCC HACK
16 Sep 2012

The Devon HACK (Hike Against Cruelty to Kids) was on again today.  A 25 mile challenge walk from Dawlish Warren via Exminster, Kenn, Haldon, Dawlsih Water, Holcombe, Dawlish and back to the Warren.  You may have seen a number of us walking back along the sea-front this afternoon in our HACK tee-shirts. Well done to NSPCC for all the organisation that has gone into this year's event.  ...

The badger cull
16 Sep 2012

Agreed.  There seems to be a lot of "folklore" about spread of TB via badgers but no definitive evidence that badgers, and badgers alone, are the principal vector.  As mentioned in other posts it appears that TB is endemic in other animal populations and also that cattle themselves may be the source from which other animal populations subsequently become wider hosts of the disease.

Local produce swap
14 Sep 2012

@Chef  Hi.  Just picked up posts.  If smoked mackerel fillets still on offre I could offer some potatoes, courgettes and fresh herbs if you're interested. Foraging - found a hedgerow with lots of marjoram growing in it on Tuesday.  I don't think it's a native plant so assume that someone has scattered some seed there.  What a good idea.  Perhaps everyone ought to buy/harvest some herb seeds and ...

11 Sep 2012

@chef Wouldn't risk them from the beach - the water course outlet coupled with all the ducks may be too much of an e-coli risk. @Andysport .  salty = area of teign estuary exposed at low tide, sort of shaldon bridge area.  have also seen cockle/clam pickers there

10 Sep 2012

Foraging:  mussels from the Salty; plenty of hazel nuts around but squirrels are wreaking havoc getting in first!

10 Sep 2012

@Lynne - blackberries is the obvious one, if the birds don't get them first, also elderberries (try elderberry jelly), elderflower earlier in the year (fritters, wine, cordial), wild crab apples (lots last year but haven't seen so many this year as with all the apple crops), samphire on the teign estuary, young shoots of mace if you don't mind walking through marshy land.  and i'm sure there's ...

Jake Thackray's advice was to look in the ladies' weekly magazine ........ ! "She always signs her letters "Worried Brown Eyes" She says she's got a little mole in a place where nobody's ever seen And she asks is it unsightly pretty "Brown Eyes" Seeking advice on mole-control in the ladies' weekly magazine"

Looked at this some time ago - http://www.landshare.net .  It seems a great idea if you can match surplus land with people who are keen to produce, especially if there is a long waiting list for allotments.  As a land owner you need to be careful about legal implications of public access, insurance, liability etc.  As a grower you need to make sure that you do have sufficient access over ...

Local produce swap
10 Sep 2012

Excellent idea!  Sadly this year we don't have much surplus thanks to weather conditions and rabbits.  Still some potatoes in the ground - what's the going mackerel/potato exchange rate?!  Also picked 10 lbs of sloes the other day (now all used) but will be foraging for more - any use?