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Signs of Spring: Dandelions are back!Those wonderful and amazing flowers, dandelions, are back! Look at this bright golden head poking out from the ivy at Railway Fields! or… Started by Liz |
0 | Mar 7 |
Signs of Spring: The first primroses appear in Railway FieldsThose pale yellow flowers with their deeper yellow centre in a rosette of deep green leaves are always a welcome sign of Spring. Look out f… Started by Liz |
0 | Feb 29 |
Trees of Harringay: A pair of little magnolias at the bottom of CavendishAt this time of year, I like to keep my eyes open for the first magnolia buds. Magnolias are such strange and beautiful trees. It's curious… Started by Liz |
0 | Feb 29 |
Free nest boxes at Railway FieldsThere are still a few nest boxes being given away for free at Railway Fields to celebrate Nest Box Week. Please ask at the cabin if they… Started by Liz |
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Feb 23 Reply by Kate |
Trees of Harringay: The Pemberton Silver WattleYou can smell the Silver Wattle from yards away. It's in flower now and looks amazing Started by Liz |
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Feb 23 Reply by Jennifer B |
Signs of Spring: Lesser Celandines Appear At Railway FieldsWordsworth's favourite flower is in bloom at Railway Fields. Yesterday, the 21 February, was Celandine Day. It has been called that since… Started by Liz |
0 | Feb 22 |
Signs of Spring: Front Garden Camellias Begin To BloomThe glamorous early spring flowering Camellia japonica are beginning to make the walk to the shops just that little bit more colourful as… Started by Liz |
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Feb 16 Reply by rebecca |
How to recycle small electrical itemsYou may have got this leaflet through the door in the last day or two explaining how to recycle your small electrical items. On the off-cha… Started by Liz |
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Feb 15 Reply by Liz |
Trees of Harringay: Willow Tree between Burgoyne and Umfreville over the New RiverPeer over the New River bridge at Burgoyne to get a lovely view of a mature willow tree Started by Liz |
0 | Feb 7 |
Signs of Spring: First wild daffodils in Railway FieldsNot yet " A host, of golden daffodils;" but they are "beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze." The delicate colours of t… Started by Liz |
0 | Feb 7 |
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