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Love your blog - I have tried to start one too, mostly to encourage me to keep up with my gardening and also as a permanent record of what I have done, and when.
I'm not as far advanced as you seem to be, but then again I have only a small front garden to work in, although I am very hopeful of being able to get an allotment soon.
In case anyone is interested, my attempt at a blog is at The Veg Patch Kid
Welcome to the vine Niall. I suffer badly with the old heyfever too. I never had it as a child but it stared about 4 years ago. Its at its worst when I cut grass which is unfortunate as I cut a lot of grass. The only thing that help is the one day tablets.
I wish we'd had as much as an inch of soil when we started... Another hayfeverista here too, luckily it is tree pollen, and only in very early spring. Unluckily we have kms of forest around us!
Hi Niall and welcome. I know the shire very well....I have a lot of family there, it is a beautiful part of the country. By the way, drinking nettle tea is meant to be very good for hayfever, as is a nutritional supplement called quercetin. There's also a homeopathic remedy called allium cepa (made from onions) which is meant to be very good.
If it comes from a plant, eat it. If it was made in a plant, don't!!
In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Revelation 22:2
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