The Happy Family
Written by Hans Christian Andersen
Narrated by Carol Phillips
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The Happy Family (1848): The largest green leaf in this country is certainly the burdock-leaf. If you hold it in front of you, it is large enough for an apron; and if you hold it over your head, it is almost as good as an umbrella, it is so wonderfully large. A burdock never grows alone; where it grows, there are many more, and it is a splendid sight; and all this splendor is good for snails. The great white snails, which grand people in olden times used to have made into fricassees; and when they had eaten them, they would say, “O, what a delicious dish!” for these people really thought them good; and these snails lived on burdock-leaves, and for them the burdock was planted...
Hans Christian Andersen
Hans Christian Anderson (1805–75) was a Danish writer, best known for his universally recognised children’s fairy tales, of which there are over 150. He also wrote plays, novels, poems and travel essays.
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This week it’s: What does Shrove Tuesday have to do with gardening? Read on to find out… NEXT Tuesday, 25 February, is Shrove Tuesday or Pancake Day. It always falls 47 days before Easter Sunday, so the date varies each year. It’s the last day before
6 min readBranching Off GetawayArticle
Branching Off
Oct 8, 2021
4 min readThe Great Conservatories Amateur GardeningArticle
The Great Conservatories
Jan 19, 2021
This week it’s: TO most of us, a ‘conservatory’ is simply the uPVC structure we’ve plonked on to the backs of our houses, to give us more living space, a little more sunshine in our homes, and to enable us to enjoy the garden more while still being i
4 min readBeing Canny With Cannas Amateur GardeningArticle
Being Canny With Cannas
Jun 9, 2020
This week it’s: CANNAS are exotic, mind-blowingly colourful and very popular. They are some of the best plants for providing height in summer flowerbeds – usually as tall ‘dot’ plants, surrounded by lower bedding plants. But don’t feel compelled to u
6 min readCrossword Amateur GardeningArticle
Crossword
Jun 16, 2020
1 min readRoot For Your Liver Shooting Times & CountryArticle
Root For Your Liver
Jan 8, 2020
4 min readA gardener’s MISCELLANY Amateur GardeningArticle
A gardener’s MISCELLANY
Mar 28, 2023
We look at a root vegetable that comes in a variety of colours CARROTS are one of the most useful crops you can grow. You can chop, boil and mash them, or roast them, or use them in stews, or purée them, or juice them, or eat them raw. Also, they are
4 min readA gardener’s MISCELLANY Amateur GardeningArticle
A gardener’s MISCELLANY
Aug 29, 2023
We look at a sweet, juicy fruit grown in the UK THE humble pear, simple in shape and succulent in nature, originated, we believe, in western China. The first pears were cultivated more than 4,000 years ago. Over millennia, they made their way to Egyp
4 min readThe Perfect Formula Backyard and Outdoor LivingArticle
The Perfect Formula
Mar 11, 2020
5 min readRECYCLING, TEAM WORK, & TRADITION AT MENDIP VIEW Kitchen GardenArticle
RECYCLING, TEAM WORK, & TRADITION AT MENDIP VIEW
Oct 24, 2018
“I have got you a beer, Steve,” says Kevin. Mendip View allotments in Frome is a welcoming place. It’s one of those ‘you wouldn’t know it’s there’ sites. Tucked away behind a row of 1920s houses on a main road and then down an unmade-up track, the al
4 min readNew On The Market Amateur GardeningArticle
New On The Market
Oct 20, 2020
■ From AG 7 January 1978 When I heard about a Japanese mushroom kit that can be grown easily in any kitchen, I must admit I was sceptical. So many ordinary mushroom kits I’ve tried just have not grown. But the new shiitake mushroom logs from Thompson
4 min readThe Popular Crowd Mother Earth GardenerArticle
The Popular Crowd
Nov 29, 2019
6 min readGrubbing For Gold Kitchen GardenArticle
Grubbing For Gold
Oct 24, 2018
If you were, as I was, a country child in the 1970s who foraged for anything edible in the endless hours between dinner and teatime, you may remember pignuts. If not, you’re in for a new eating experience that’s British to the core – or in this case,
2 min readFlax For FOOD And FIBER GritArticle
Flax For FOOD And FIBER
Dec 11, 2020
9 min readNature’s Silver Lining Shooting Times & CountryArticle
Nature’s Silver Lining
Nov 11, 2020
3 min readWalnuts Gourmet TravellerArticle
Walnuts
Mar 26, 2023
2 min readChocolate ON A TREE Earth GardenArticle
Chocolate ON A TREE
Jun 5, 2022
2 min readOne Pine Day Country LifeArticle
One Pine Day
Dec 14, 2022
5 min readA Place That Agamas And Grandkids Can Explore go: PlattelandArticle
A Place That Agamas And Grandkids Can Explore
May 28, 2021
Surine and Peu Bezuidenhout have lived on a farm on the banks of the Orange River near Upington for 35 years. They cultivate roses and table grapes – and it has turned out to be a good way to wrestle with the extremes of the Northern Cape climate. Wh
3 min readRaise the Roof! HarrowsmithArticle
Raise the Roof!
Aug 3, 2020
3 min readA gardener’s MISCELLANY Amateur GardeningArticle
A gardener’s MISCELLANY
Oct 25, 2022
This week it’s: We look at houseplant ferns and their fronds TENDER houseplant ferns – as opposed to hardy garden ferns – often get ignored, which is a great shame. They are, after all, incredibly popular, widely available and hugely versatile in the
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