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James Martin: Home Comforts - Cooking with Confidence

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James rustles up food that is both inspiring and achievable for the less canny in the kitchen. From a classic fish pie to a simple but scrumptious meringue roulade, even a novice cook can produce delicious meals for their loved ones. James is joined by special guest Alex Jones This post was moved here :   https://video-clump.com/2017/12/26/ james-martin-coo…-confidence-ep-8 /  ‎ 1. Chicken piperade with pilau rice This delicious chicken stew is an easy dish to bung in the oven, the pilau rice adds fragrant depth of flavour. 2. Classic fish pie with peas This traditional fish pie recipe makes a great family meal and is easy to prepare in advance and heat up when needed. 3. Lemon and plum meringue roulade This easy, delicious dessert combines sweet meringue, thick cream and tangy fruit flavours to cut through the richness. 4. Pan-fried black pudding with scallops and ginger purée James Martin gives the classic combination of scallops, apples and black pudding a spicy

Gardening Australia ep.2 2016

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Jane visits a quirky and creative garden; Costa meets horticultural legend Ben Swane; Sophie gets tips on growing citrus in containers; and John Patrick explains the design elements of his own garden. Gardening Australia ep.2 2016 1. Sloping Sites Josh gives us ideas for gardening on a sloped site2. Potted Citrus Sophie looks at the finer points of growing citrus in containers with citrus expert Ian Tolley 3. Designed for Living John shows us around his own garden and explains each of the elements from a design perspective 4. Quirk and Colour Jane visits a quirky and creative garden in Melbourne's inner west 6. The Legend (and his roses) Costa meets horticultural legend, Ben Swane, whose family has been involved in the nursery industry for almost a century 7. D.I.Y. White Oil Jerry shows us how to make white oil 8. Bountiful Beetroot Tino gives tips on growing beetroot - thinning out seedlings for a bumper crop

Beechgrove Garden ep.19 2015

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In the Beechgrove Garden Jim and Carole are waging war on pests and take on 4 baddies; vine weevil, whitefly, slugs and snails. They identify the pest and its symptoms and recommend a few cures. This post was moved here: https://video-clump.com/2018/02/03/ beechgrove-garden-episode-19-2015 Chris is back with his new-build couple, Jenny and Euan MacLean in Linlithgow. After months of work from Jenny and Euan this is Chris's final visit and this time it's the finishing touches - the fun bit, the planting. George visits Monteviot Garden near Jedburgh. This stunning 30-acre garden surrounds the house and spills out through richly-planted garden rooms down to the River Teviot below. Beechgrove Garden ep.19 2015

Love Your Garden Ep.8 - Series 5

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This post was moved here: https://video-clump.com/2018/04/18/love-your-garden-episode-8-2015/ Love Your Garden Ep.8 - Series 5 Love Your Garden is a British lifestyle gardening programme that was first broadcast on ITV on 10 June 2011. The show is hosted by Alan Titchmarsh alongside co-presenters David Domoney, Katie Rushworth and Frances Tophill and sees the team visit locations around the United Kingdom helping people to transform their gardens.The first series saw Alan visiting themed gardens around the United Kingdom, specific to the topic of the episode, and advising viewers on how to transform their gardens. However, since the second series Alan and the team have transformed the gardens of people who are described as "deserving them the most".

The Beechgrove Garden 2016 ep.5

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This post was moved here: https://video-clump.com/2018/02/12/ beechgrove-garden-episode-5-2016 In the Beechgrove garden, Jim is hoping that the soil is now warm enough to plant tatties in the main veggie plot, while on the decking garden Carole is also planting tatties on a tiny scale. The Beechgrove Garden 2016 ep.5 Fungal Valley Whereas Carole was growing her mushrooms intensively on the window sill, Chris has a bigger project in mind for a damp and deeply shaded area near to the stumpery which he created 3 years ago: a fungal valley for Beechgrove so that we can grow and harvest our own mushrooms outside at Beechgrove. Fungi in the wild occur mostly in wooded areas because of all of the rotting wood and leaf litter, and many fungi have a mutually beneficial association with tree roots. At Beechgrove Chris found an example of these beneficial mycorrhizal fungi in the more wild and unmanaged part of the garden. There are around 15000 species of fungi resident in the UK