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  1. punkrockcaveman

    What are you growing?

    More seedlings have gone I this weekend gone :) potatoes are starting to show in pots. Leeks are looking good, young peas have been planted out. Cabbage species have been ravaged by pigeons! First harvest of forced rhubarb made into a decent pot of jam :)
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    Seasonal sitings

    Probably one of the coolest things I've seen... a group of 6-8 brook lamprey breeding in a local stream.
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    Seasonal sitings

    Spotted plenty of cuckoo flower today, also known as mayflower.
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    Sum up what we do.

    'Being opportunistic and working with the natural world' I know thats vague but that sums up what I do. I try and let the seasons/weather dictate what I need to learn and focus on next, even then, I never go out with a strict plan because there's always something interesting to take opportunity...
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    Seasonal sitings

    Ah... that explains a lot! I found a load last year in the middle of a rapeseed field, probably loving the fertiliser
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    Seasonal sitings

    Spotted the first pineapple weed of the year yesterday... why does it always have to be in the dog pee zone?
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    BcUK Photograph of 2022 - March Heat Winner

    Well in Fred cracking shot :)
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    Wild fish and chips

    Wild garlic from the local river :) just bossed in the oven at 100C for about 20 mins... The chanterelles were from my secret spot in Dumfries and Galloway ;)
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    Wild fish and chips

    I managed to catch my first wild brown trout of the season on my first trip of the year this evening, and in honour of its life I gave it a special send off in the form of a foraged dinner. Served with tempura style hog weed shoots (dried wild garlic in the batter) and pickled chanterelles...
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    Seasonal sitings

    Wood anemones are everywhere around here at the moment- lots of periwinkle too. The hogweed is throwing out shoots, and the jack by the hedge has really started to go for it. No flowers on the ramsons yet but plenty of buds.
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    Seasonal sitings

    I figured we could use a thread for the seasonal species and other interesting bits that happen throughout the year. For me today it was a walk on the moors, seeing lapwings and curlews that have come in from coastal regions to ground nest. Both make plenty of noise but watching the lapwings...
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    Name of the simplest knot

    I would have said a granny knot or overhand knot describe a single piece of rope or line? When you say the start of shoe tying, then that would describe two ends of rope or line? As you say hardly a knot at all. Purely based on friction rather than being able to be cinched down properly...
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    What are you growing?

    After the heat wave I got a bit too giddy and put out some seedlings and the snow came with a couple of frosts and have killed off most of what I'd planted out :( I'm hoping the leeks, spring onions and lettuces pull through. The potted dwarf fruit trees are coming on well, as is the...
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    What did you buy today?

    Love a fat rascal. The Mrs can't go past a Bettys without getting one!
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    Absolute bargain Wellingtons

    That will be me!
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    Absolute bargain Wellingtons

    Ordered :) gonna try them as winter boots for kayaking with my drysuit.
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    Baked birch and painted spoon

    Cheers Mesquite :) I think it was around 40 mins at 180 in a fan assisted. Lightly oiled with pure tung before hand.
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    Baked birch and painted spoon

    Some yorkshire folk like to think they live in the far north.... We've had a decent lick of snow overnight :)
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    Baked birch and painted spoon

    Had a week away on a canal boat last week and managed a bit of whittling :) This was from some lovely straight grained paper birch. It looked a very plain spoon before baking and painting! I burnished the bowl area but left the handle sharp to pick out the facets after a light coat of milk paint.
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    1st knife suggestions

    Sold in the bushcraft UK shop I believe :) https://www.bushmoot.com/gear/outdoor-knife-ok4