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Monday, 17 March 2008


You've made your bed, now lie in it
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      • Haven't been up today; it's blowing a gale again, ...
      • Sweet Peas are go go!
      • 22nd March 2008
      • Found While Rotavating
      • 1,2,3 . . . . .
      • Sweet Pea tunnel skinned and cultivated and ready ...
      • You've made your bed, now lie in it
      • It's up! Polytunnel No. 2 = Saturday Morning, rain...
      • Germination, germination .. . germination
      • These were the ominous clouds skimming over Whitel...
      • Today (Friday 14th March) was the first sniff of S...
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      • The Polytunnel Team
      • Hold on tight polytunnel!
      • Charlie F-B - always eager to help
      • Why not potatoes?!
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Welcome to the B.O.B. Blog!

Jon and Jo (Owners and Growers)
Bath Organic Blooms
Hackmead Farm, Charlton Road, Holcombe, Radstock BA3 5EU
AND
Rectory Walled Garden
Sellwood Street
Mells
BA11 3PN

Please telephone us on 07966 779960
info@bathorganicblooms.co.uk

Or come and see us at the Walled Garden, Mells, open from 1st March 2010 Wednesday - Friday 10am -4pm and Weekends 10am - 5pm





Our favourites

  • http://www.chilternseeds.co.uk
  • http://www.fertilefibre.com
  • http://www.harris4design.com
  • http://www.jekkasherbfarm.com
  • http://www.liveridge4x4.com
  • http://www.rachellilley.com
  • http://www.rookywood.org
  • www.americanretrocaravans.co.uk
  • www.llanthony-valley.co.uk/

For all their help, thanks to:

John Wyatt - understanding farmer
Mr. Reynolds - kindly builder
Brian Gegg - Master Fencer
Mick 'First-Tunnels' - helpful Northerner
Gary Greenman Rowlands: For chips'n'mulch
Finn - part-time employee/son/step-son
Tom "Jazz Legs" Mitchell - for the help in the rain
Paul "Action-Man" Muir - provider of early croissants
Steve and Andy - plastic-wrangling Edible Landscapers
Anna-Lise & Ty - for the watchful eye and morning texts
Nathan @ Leftdesign for the logo and that
Brian Harris @ Harris4Design for all the web and blog help
John 'Prince of Darkness . . . Loman - www.rookywood.org
Rich Venn; Top-Bottom-Rankin'
Kathy & Coot of American Retro Caravans: www.americanretrocaravans.co.uk

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