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On Beverley’s Blog we will be sharing interesting and topical articles, news, views and events. We would really appreciate your feedback, ideas and suggestions. We will happily share guest blogs too especially if they are about the things we love – gardening, sustainability, mother nature and local wildlife. Simply drop us an email with a few details and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.
In the blogs, we provide valuable hints and tips on creating and maintaining a sustainable garden. Your role in preserving our environment and promoting biodiversity is crucial; hopefully, these blogs will help you understand how and why.
If you live near Bourdicou why not join us on a guide walking tour of the farm? Find out more more about sustainable gardening and discover simple, practical ways to make a positive impact on our planet.
Our Blog Library
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Natural Air Freshener
Find out how boiling rosemary can naturally freshen your home, lift your mood, and create a calmer space. Studies have also indicated that it could improve memory and alertness.
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Make Soil Healthy
Those who know me know that for me, it’s all about the soil. One of my very favourite websites is Kiss the Ground. It’s a wonderful community that’s all about encouraging soil regeneration for a healthier world.
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Gruyère Souffles
Another delicious recipe from Michel Roux. – Gruyère Soufflés. Serve with a simple salad of crisp lettuce and rocket, and a tangy vinaigrette.With maybe a handful of toasted walnuts or sliced pears.
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Coloured Eggs
Breeding chickens for coloured eggs is lots of fun and much easier than you think. It doesn’t have anything to do with what you feed them. The colour of a chicken’s egg is determined by its genetics, particularly by the breed. Here’s my basic guide on how to get coloured eggs.
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Raspberry Roulade
‘Fragrant raspberries make an ideal filling for this roulade, although wild strawberries are equally good when in season. For sheer decadence, serve with a glass of pink Champagne’ – Michel Roux
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Purslane: Superfood or Weed?
Why You Should Care About Purslane: You might be surprised to learn that this little green plant growing in your garden is a nutritional powerhouse. Make sure the plant is washed thoroughly before consumption to remove any dirt or insects.
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