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... meson's growth, which shorten later to the height of the fence, as previously adviser'. The American blackberry is really a superior torn of our wild blackberry. which bears large deliciously flavoured berries in great profusion during the autumn. It also known ...

m Irvine Herald March 20 1976 27 GREEN SHinn 8oz JAR 28 oz UNSUCED 6H valley farm loos SAUSAGES PORK

... TESCO price -STORE BAKERY JBBYS TOMATO KETCHUP 12 BOTTLE McVITIES GINGER NUTS 7oz PACK PER CAN MORTONS FILLINGS APPLE & BLACKBERRY MORTONS APRICOT PER CAN Ell I I APPLE & RASPBERRY riLUraild BLACKCURRANT OUR OWN BAKEd“TB large! loaves! on PREMISES) WEAR ...

Published: Friday 26 March 1976
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 114 | Page: 27 | Tags: none

A MISTAKEN NOTION

... A MISTAKEN NOTION. It is a mistake to suppose that the currant grows haphazard, lust as blackberries grow in Britain. 'Flue Currant vine needs six or seven years' careful cultivation before it bears fruit. It does not take kindly to any and save that ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... House, The show will be opened by Mrs Kilmarnock, at 2.30 this afternoon. A novel entry this year is a basket of fully ripe blackberries and a bramble bush hearing flowers and half ripe fruit. cut blooms are exceptiona.y good, and sweet peas are a particularly ...

THE PROFITABLE LOGANBERRY

... otherwise the trellis will become mothered with crowded oboists which will not fruit satisfactorily. The or cut.lcaved blackberry is another very profitable allotment fruit which nerds similar attention. PRIZE COMPETITION FOR ALLOTMENT HOLDERS. Every ...

12 the KilYiWriock' Standard ''QetobeV'3' 1980 Mainly for by Susan McDermott LIGHT WANT to know how to brighten ..

... degrees C for one-and-a-quarter to one-and-a-half hours until firm to the touch Cool and dust with caster sugar BLACKBERRY CRUMBLE 11b Blackberries 2oz Butter 4oz Flour 3oz Caster sugar 1 level tspn Cinnamon Firm ripe berries for decoration Fresh double cream ...

Published: Friday 03 October 1980
Newspaper: Kilmarnock Standard
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1498 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

NOTES FOR GARDENERS AND ALLOTMENT HOLDERS

... make a sowing now of Early Milan or Snowball Turnips. Tame should supply more sweet tender before the end of the growing Blackberries and Loganberries produce their fruits on the previous season's wood. For this reason after the fruits ...

POINTS RATIONING

... preserve that can now be bought freely are, appl e jam, greenglige apricot, apricot and s peach, goose berry, loganberry, blackberry, pineapple and rhubarb jams, any jams containin g rhubarb, and lastly bramble jelly. As well as using jam as a spread, it ...

Irvine teenager dressmaking and pilling as Well 14 itn Isa last lifetime y0ll recall how last Carolyn's sewing ..

... clos- 4 ozs blackberries washed 2 sugar or more to taste 5 ozs digestive biscuits 3 ozs butter Cornish dairy ice cream Mix the apples blackberries and sugar together in a suacepan and cook gently until they are soft Leave cool place the blackberry and apple ...

Published: Friday 13 September 1974
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 1660 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

IRVINE GREYHOUND RACING

... 325—Card, Foxy, Ham Feet, King Street, Poor John, Shedden. 325—Birr Grove, Chase Away, Cope:, Dad's Boy, Kilrig, So Blue. 325—Blackberry, Dark Brilliance, Enterprise, My Friend, Spangle, Tenderfoot. 325—Baby, Charity, Hope, Maori, Sid, Teddy Boy. 325—Big Louis ...

Published: Friday 08 June 1956
Newspaper: Irvine Herald
County: Ayrshire, Scotland
Type: | Words: 140 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

SELL YOUR SURPLUS

... for every pound of sound fruit ou can spare. So whether it k part of a bumper crop of plums or damsons, er whether it is blackberries the children have picked, send it along. But if you can, please Arrange two or three weeks beforehand with the Secretary ...

CRICKET. A match was

... appeared among them to some extent, which will hnrt growers. The wild fruits are most abundant, luxurious, and delicious. Blackberries the Onest and sweetest of all these fruits, are exceedingly plentiful; no need to go bunting to fill the as they de in ...