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cab
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ButteryHOLsomeness
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cab
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Posted: Mon Jul 04, 05 9:57 am Post subject: |
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I've found cherries wild everywhere I've lived, but here in Cambridge it seems like local councils and developers plant fat, juicy cherries wherever they get a chance to.
Gooseberries I've found in most places I've lived; in truth, I've found only a couple of good bushes here. It's just that one of them is a MONSTER.
Currants... Well, red, white and blackcurrants grow by an old disused railway line here, a spot that is a haven for wildlife (and foraging!), and which might shortly be turned into a 'guided bus route', which will combine the efficiency of road traffic congestion with the inconvenience of railways
Dewberries you find all over the place, but people tend to overlook them.
Keep your eye open, and none of the above are rare. |
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Bugs
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cab
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@Calli
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Jonnyboy
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