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It's time to change our perception of the Dandelion
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Dandelions are highly nutritious. Their long tap roots draw up minerals and other nutrients from deep in the soil. All parts of the plant are edible and medicinal. The leaves and roots are bitter, unless blanched as Parkinson describes, but the bitterness is part of their therapeutic value.
An extract from The Herbalist Bible, page 79, about the under-appreciated dandelion.
It's never too early to start learning about fishing
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Inspire a lifelong passion for fishing.
Gain a thorough understanding of the sport by reading this comprehensive and clear guide: Get Fishing, by Allan Sefton
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Published today: Woodland Wild Flowers - Through the Seasons
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We are excited to announce the publication of new book:
Woodland Wild Flowers - Through the Seasons, by Alan Waterman. Over 170 woodland flowers are illustrated and described.
New Book: A String of Pearls reviewed on BBC radio Lancashire tonight at 8pm
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NEW BOOK: Woodland Wild Flowers - Through the Seasons
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- Tags: biodiversity, countryside, flowers, nature, New Book, plants, wildflowers