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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden: December 2009
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden. Bringing nature to a small corner of inner south-west London. Friday, 18 December 2009. Well she may not add greatly to the habitat value of the garden, but she does impart a certain old-world charm, don't you think? Thursday, 10 December 2009. It's Tree O'Clock in the garden. As part of the BBC's Tree O'Clock. And The Natural History Museum wildlife garden. We'll find out shortly if the attempt was successful. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Its Tree OClock in the garden.
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden: June 2010
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden. Bringing nature to a small corner of inner south-west London. Tuesday, 29 June 2010. At last the fence is complete. Annie and Gavin put in the last section a couple of weeks ago, and were glad to hear a surprising number of appreciative comments from passers-by as they did so. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). St Andrew's Fulham Fields. Where is the garden?
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden: May 2009
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden. Bringing nature to a small corner of inner south-west London. Wednesday, 27 May 2009. Few April showers, but some May flowers. It's now late May and the wildlife garden is coming to life - most of it, anyway. A lot of the hawthorns. In the "hedge" appear to have died. The spring has been dry, but most other things have pulled through, which makes me wonder if it was a dodgy batch - or perhaps hawthorns are just more vulnerable. Apart from that, we have blackbirds.
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Links | Nick Stringfellow
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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Eleanor Hodgkinson – pianist. James Dickenson – violinist. Orchestra of the Swan. No shows booked at the moment. St Andrews Church, Fulham. Proudly powered by WordPress. And The Fine Folks at Two Old Beans.
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Recordings | Nick Stringfellow
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Vivaldi – The Four Seasons. Orchestra of the Swan) – DVD. ORCHESTRA OF THE SWAN. This DVD offers a brilliant opportunity to see the orchestra in action. We recorded this in a live late night session in Warwick Castle. Dave le Page’s “Four Seasons” is fiery and exciting as always (we must have performed this piece together at least 30 times over the years! The DVD also features my old friend Steven Devine on harpsichord. The Four Seasons in performance from Warwick Castle. Iv) Allegro Non Molto. With this...
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Past Concerts | Nick Stringfellow
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St Andrews Church, Fulham. 10 & 8. 10 St Andrew’s Road, London W14 9SX. Haydn & Beyond Series. Orchestra of the Swan. St Georges Parish Church. Orchestra of the Swan. Orchestra of the Swan. Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EA. 20 Aug 2011 - 27 Aug 2011. International Chamber Music Summer School. Seaming To Trio with Villiers String Quartet. 20 – 48.50. 47, Frith Street. Orchestra of the Swan. 14 Rother Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, CV37 6LU. Orchestra of the Swan. Sheep Street, CV36 4AE. Orchestra of the Swan.
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden: it's Tree O'Clock in the garden
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden. Bringing nature to a small corner of inner south-west London. Thursday, 10 December 2009. It's Tree O'Clock in the garden. As part of the BBC's Tree O'Clock. Attempt on the world simultaneous tree-planting record on Saturday 5 December, four of us bulked up the perimeter hedge with a further 37 native trees - courtesy of Adrian Hall Garden Centre. And The Natural History Museum wildlife garden. We'll find out shortly if the attempt was successful. St Andrew's Fulham Fields.
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden: August 2009
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden. Bringing nature to a small corner of inner south-west London. Friday, 7 August 2009. The seriously wet July. Has been a mixed blessing in the garden. Most of the plants that are supposed to be there are doing OK. Some that aren't, like fat hen. And the distinctly inedible-looking prickly lettuce. Another odd development is that people are leaving bread. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). St Andrew's Fulham Fields. Where is the garden?
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden: July 2009
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Fulham Fields Wildlife Garden. Bringing nature to a small corner of inner south-west London. Thursday, 16 July 2009. FuFWiG Mansions - open to residents. At last we have a habitat tower of sorts - one tier short as someone has made off with one of our pallets! There are still "slots" available within it if anyone would like to contribute. Mindful of the requirements of stag beetle. We have also installed some interred decaying wood (a tree stump and railway sleeper) for extra habitat goodness. Also doing...
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