Monday, September 24, 2007
Roll up, Roll Up, get your Availability Lists Here!
A new Availability list is done. Go to http://www.jackdawsfield.co.uk to Download it.
Monday, September 17, 2007
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Availability list updated
Things went a little smoother this week and so new Availability list is done. Go to http://www.jackdawsfield.co.uk to Download it.
Monday, September 10, 2007
A new availability list and a few notes
A new Availability list is done. Go to http://www.jackdawsfield.co.uk to Download it.
We are showing at the South West Regional Growers Show (October 3rd in Exeter) - if there are only a few items you want then consider collecting from there?
Although we are more than happy to receive orders for immediate delivery we realise that most of you will be now looking towards next year and, of course, we are booking 2008 orders.
We will be producing a new catalogue around the turn of the year, but don't use that as an excuse to put off starting your new order.
We look forward to hearing from you.
We are showing at the South West Regional Growers Show (October 3rd in Exeter) - if there are only a few items you want then consider collecting from there?
Although we are more than happy to receive orders for immediate delivery we realise that most of you will be now looking towards next year and, of course, we are booking 2008 orders.
We will be producing a new catalogue around the turn of the year, but don't use that as an excuse to put off starting your new order.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Monday, September 03, 2007
Fixed it!
Fixed it at last so a a new Availability list is done. Go to www.jackdawsfield.co.uk to Download it.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Glitch
Ok, we have got a glich with our web site. The availability list cannot be updated at the moment. Sorry for this, if you need a fresh copy just drop us an e-mail nick@jackdawsfield.co.uk and we will send one off to you.
Hopefully we will be back to normall soon.
Hopefully we will be back to normall soon.
Monday, August 20, 2007
A new Availability list is done.
A new Availability list is done. Go to www.jackdawsfield.co.uk to Download it
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
A brand spanking new Availability list
Go on, go to the website now too down load it. http://www.jackdawsfield.co.uk/
Monday, August 06, 2007
A new Availability list is ready.
A new Availability list is done. Go to www.jackdawsfield.co.uk to Download it
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Phew!! a new availability list is ready.
A new Availability list is done. Go to www.jackdawsfield.co.uk to Download it
Monday, July 23, 2007
A new Availability list
A new Availability list is done. Go to www.jackdawsfield.co.uk to Download it.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
This weeks Availability List
A new Availability list is done. Go to www.jackdawsfield.co.uk to Download it
Tuesday, July 03, 2007
New Availability list.
A new Availability list is done. Go to www.jackdawsfield.co.uk to Download it
Monday, June 25, 2007
Photo's and Availability List
Comming soon Photo's by the sack load but for now a new Availability list is done. Go to http://www.jackdawsfield.co.uk/ to Download it
Sunday, June 17, 2007
A new Availability list is done.
A new Availability list is done. Go to http://www.jackdawsfield.co.uk/ to Download it
Friday, June 15, 2007
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Notes for June part 2
More varieties of Fuchsias are appearing on the list now and we do have a handy crib sheet available. We have chosen these either because they have newly received the AGM or because they were recommended to us as a result of the RHS trial. All are ‘hardy’ varieties and it will be interesting to see over the course of time if any can challenge the supremacy of Mrs Popple, Tom Thumb and the like. We will supply 5 per variety at 50p each if you want to try new ones.
At the risk of teaching the sucking of eggs we have had a number of comments about leaf problems on Phormiums – damage starts as streaks that develop into unsightly holes. The problem is fungal, but can be largely prevented by attention to keeping the leaves as dry as possible – if you are not using sub-irrigation then make sure you water early in the day and that, under protection, there is adequate ventilation to reduce the humidity.
Over-wintering outside is risky, and under cover make sure the plants are not being dripped on. We use Octave if we think a problem might be developing.
There has been a rapid increase in the ease of plastic recycling and because we can now only use a certain amount of used pots we would prefer not to take pots back unless you find you cannot get them recycled (we can give you a good contact). However we do like to have our marketing trays returned if possible.
At the risk of teaching the sucking of eggs we have had a number of comments about leaf problems on Phormiums – damage starts as streaks that develop into unsightly holes. The problem is fungal, but can be largely prevented by attention to keeping the leaves as dry as possible – if you are not using sub-irrigation then make sure you water early in the day and that, under protection, there is adequate ventilation to reduce the humidity.
Over-wintering outside is risky, and under cover make sure the plants are not being dripped on. We use Octave if we think a problem might be developing.
There has been a rapid increase in the ease of plastic recycling and because we can now only use a certain amount of used pots we would prefer not to take pots back unless you find you cannot get them recycled (we can give you a good contact). However we do like to have our marketing trays returned if possible.
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