Pallet Precautions
Click on the title for a useful article about checking to see if that pallet you’re planning to use, is safe.
Old School Gardener
‘I’m pleased with my new pond but need some help with deciding when to plant it up, the mix of plants to use and how to go about this- can you help, please?’
Water hawthorn (Aponogeton distachyus), with white flowers with dark spots throughout the year
Acorus gramineus ‘Variegatus’, for foliage colour in green and gold
Bog Arum (Calla palustris) with white flowers in summer
Calla palustris ‘Plena’ with double yellow flowers in March- April
Cotula coronopifolia with yellow ‘buttons’ in July- August
Hydrocharis morsus-ranae, with white-flowered floaters all summer
Mimulus moschatus and M. ‘Whitecroft Scarlet’ with yellow and red flowers, respectively, all summer
Golden Club (Orontium aticum) with yellow club flowers in May- June
All medium-sized lilies (Nymphaea) in red, white, pink and yellow shades throughout the summer.
By Ann-Marie Peckham
The title of today’s blog has been inspired by Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Mikado, and the topic, by a wooden Courtroom Dock from Norwich Guildhall.
This is an object which immediately captures the imagination; making you wonder at the trials it has witnessed or the types of prisoners that have stood in it.
However, before I go into that, I thought I would start with a brief history of the Guildhall.
From the early 1400’s the Guildhall was the headquarters of Norwich’s local government until it was replaced by City Hall in 1938. The original 15th century building was home to financial offices, storage areas for civic regalia and official records. The building also housed offices for civic representatives such as the City Sheriff. The two main chambers within the Guildhall were an Assembly Chamber (which also served as a Sheriff’s Court) and a…
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