THE PRINCE, THE LAND ARMY – AND JERSEY
Comment from ALASDAIR CROSBY THE Prince of Wales has always something interesting to say, whether one agrees with him or otherwise. I have always found
Comment from ALASDAIR CROSBY THE Prince of Wales has always something interesting to say, whether one agrees with him or otherwise. I have always found
Closed classrooms and working from home did little to dampen spirits at the annual weigh-in for the Genuine Jersey, Jersey Royal Potato Growing Competition. Constables,
Early Summer Flower Virtual Online Show Following the cancellation of the society’s Summer Country Fair, which included the Early Summer Flower Show, it has been
Vintage Farms/Le Tacheron has launched Jersey’s first on-line baking competition called ‘Knead to Stay at Home’. Anyone wanting to get involved and to get their
But arboreal, not financial – Donna Le Marrec of the National Trust for Jersey explains why they are ‘tying a yellow ribbon round that old
SALLY ROBERTS works in the herb garden at Samarès Manor. In the first of a series of articles, she writes about the garden and about
THIS springtime might be called a ‘silent spring’ – with apologies to the late Rachel Carson – in Jersey, as elsewhere, as at the time
RURAL magazine’s gardening correspondent, Gill Maccabe, ‘gardens for victory’ during lockdown AS others have sewn scrubs and face masks for victory, our household has gone
Our cookery writer, Zoë Garner , suggests a summertime menu What’s in season? STRAWBERRIES are a typical summer treat and when in season the taste
During the spring and summer months Jersey is transformed by the vibrant colours of its native wildflowers. Among the most spectacular are the Wild Orchids
By David Warr, RURAL magazine’s ‘Last Word’ Columnist WHAT a change has overcome us! The last article I wrote for RURAL magazine had seen me
The St John Liberation Anniversary Project To mark the 75th anniversary of Liberation, the Parish of St John have created a website and filmed the