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The featured species of the month is Sweet Chestnut or European Chestnut. Similar of course to the blighted American Chestnut, but the Sweet variety flourishes in the UK and Europe and is often lauded for exterior cladding and for all manner of bushcraft work. The Chestnut is also a prime species for Coppice Forestry and I have a discussion about that silvicultural practice too.
This clearing session is to help you release deep underlying sorry from your field. This can be from events you may have experienced or from nothing you can identify, but still feel it. I chose the card "Sweet Chestnut" from the oracle card deck: Listening to the Flowers by Dina Saalisi. Sweet Chestnut is from the Back Flower Essences. If you feel deep sorry, this flower essence may be beneficial for you to try. Photo by Pixabay: https://www.pexels.com/photo/macro-photography-of-water-waves-355288/ Website: https://vibrationelevation.com Blog: https://vibrationelevation.com/energyclearings Facebook: http://www.Facebook.com/vibrationelevationn Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/vibrationelevationn Podcast https://vibrationelevation.com/podcast Twitter https://twitter.com/@vibeEclearing Products & Program https://vibrationelevation.com/store Schedule a free 15 min consult: https://vibrationelevation.com/contact
Join David Maxwell and the gardening gang for a festive fireside chat at Kilcoan Gardens in Islandmagee. With home grown and handmade seasonal treats, four experts brave the winter weather for a fun filled Christmas get together. Ann Fitzsimmons and Mary Doris use fresh garden herbs and Christmas leftovers for a fuss free holiday meal, while Brendan Little and Cherry Townsend tour the gardens picking foliage for some last minute Christmas decoration. Also on the programme; Una Quinn introduces us to a Sweet Chestnut tree on the north coast which may have found its way to Castlerock because of the Spanish Armada, Amy Kelly on gifts to buy the gardener in your life and no prizes for guessing Jekka McVicar's herb of the month for December!
After an incredibly wet, windy and mild autumn in many parts of the UK, November beckons with a hope of more settled conditions. Dig It's Peter Brown and Chris Day bring us up to date with the latest gardening news, a couple of events celebrating apples, and the joy of garden visiting, as well as plenty of gardening tasks to be getting on with, plus the return of a very special guest to Dig It, houseplant aficionado Jane Perrone and her latest gardening project – Houseplant Gardener in a Box.Plants mentions: Apple Granny Smith, Comfrey, Sweet Chestnut, Sycamore, Loofah, Tulips, Winter pansies, Wallflower ‘Sugar Rush', Broad beans, Onions, Shallots and Garlic. Narcissus ‘Paper White' and bare-root raspberry canes.Product mentions: Empathy RootGrow, Melcourt SylvaGrow Multi-Purpose Compost, Levington Organic Blend Topsoil, wheatgerm fish food, greenhouse bubble insulation, horticultural fleece, garden furniture covers, grease bands for fruit trees, Gro-Sure Repair Kits, Autumn lawn food and pot feet.What's on27th October – 28th January 2024 The Museum of Cider in Hereford is hosting an exhibition called A Variety of Cultures. The event explores how cultures across the globe have taken the apple and made it their own. Thursday 23rd November, Annual Lecture – What Garden Visiting Does for Us with Robin Lane Fox. Venue the Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR, or watch it live-streamed online at 7pm.This month's Dig It top 5Soft fruits 1. Strawberry ‘Red Gauntlet' 2. Strawberry ‘Cambridge Favourite' 3. Blueberry ‘Sunshine Blue' 4. Strawberry ‘Hapil' 5. Blackcurrant ‘Big Ben.'NewsThe Sycamore Gap tree in Northumberland felling incident. Wrexham's 484-year-old Sweet Chestnut Tree has been voted Tree of the Year 2023.The UK's largest collection of comfreys has been made a National Collection by the conservation charity Plant Heritage. Eight Guinness World Records achieved at Great Autumn Malvern Show.A 10,000 collection of pumpkins and squashes set a new Guiness World Record at Sunnyfields Farm in Southampton. Amateur Gardening magazine saved from cancellation.The results of this year's Big Butterfly Count are in, and more than 1.5 million butterflies and daytime months were recorded. Losses of specimen yew trees at King Charles's Sandringham residence as staff remove 14 dead trees in a new Topiary Garden.Gardeners' World has paid tribute to Monty Don's golden retriever, Nellie, following her sad passing. Therapy garden at King's Heath, Birmingham is awarded thousands of Lottery money for major revamp.Our thanks to Chiltern Music Therapy for supplying the music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Applications for the new Habitat Wales Scheme have opened but farmers call for a "funding rethink" and support with their food, farming and the environment ambitions A fourth National Park for Wales? People are being encouraged to have their say on the proposal for one in the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley area. Nature loss on a "devastating scale" - the State of Nature report finds of almost 3900 different animals, plants and fungi studied, one in six are at risk of extinction now from Wales. Pondweed - unlocking the ecological secrets of 2 rare aquatic plants on the Montgomery Canal as stretches are dredged to improve water quality. and it's time to get voting for a sweet, Sweet Chestnut in Wrexham!
Spis omawianych esencji kwiatowy: 1. Agrimony (rzepik) - na lepszy kontakt z emocjami2. Aspen (osika) - na nieokreślone lęki3. Beech (buk) - na brak tolerancji i zgorzknienie4. Centaury (centauria) - na asertywność5. Cerato (ołownica) - na lepszy kontakt z intuicją6. Cherry Plum (ałycza) - na utratę zmysłów7. Chestnut Bud (pąk kasztanowca) - na problemy z nauką i wyciąganiem wniosków8. Chickory (cykoria) na ogromną potrzebę miłości 9. Clematis (powojnik pnący) - na uziemienie10. Crab Apple (dzika jabłoń) - na oczyszczenie11. Elm (wiąz) - na przytłoczenie12. Genatian (goryczka) - na zniechęcenie13. Gorse (janowiec kolczasty) - na pesymizm14. Heather (wrzos) - na próżność15. Holly (ostrokrzew) - na złość16. Honeysuckle (wiciokrzew) - na rozpamiętywanie przeszłości17. Hornbeam (grab) - na kopa motywacyjnego18. Impatients (niecierpek) - na niecierpliwość19. Larch (modrzew) - na poczucie własnej wartości 20. Mimulus (figlarek) - na strach 21. Mustard (gorczyca) - na stany obniżonego nastroju22. Oak (dąb) - na branie na siebie zbyt dużo23. Olive (drzewo oliwne) - na odzyskanie energii i siły24. Pine (sosna) - na poczucie winy25. Red Chestnut (kasztanowiec czerwony) - na zbytnią troskę o bliskich26. Rock Rose (posłonek) - na ataki paniki27. Rock Water (woda źródlana) - na perfekcjonizm28. Scleranthus (czerwiec) - na niezdecydowanie29. Star of Bethlehem (gwiazda betlejemska) - na traumy30. Sweet Chestnut (kasztan jadalny) - na ciemną noc duszy31. Vervein (verbena) - na nadaktywność32. Vine (winorośl) - na narzucanie innym swojej woli33. Walnut (orzech włoski) - na podatność na wpływy34. Water Violet (fiołek błotny) - na wyizolowanie35. White Chestnut (kasztanowiec biały) - na zamartwianie się 36. Wild Oat (owiesek) - na odnalezienie drogi życiowej37. Wild Rose (dzika róża) - na utratę woli życia 38. Willow (wierzba) - na robienie z siebie ofiaryWspółpraca:https://poradniaholistyczna.pl
Tu ne vois pas le bout du tunnel, et tu es persuadé(e) que ta situation ne peut pas évoluer dans le bon sens. Et le pire, c'est que tu es seul(e) dans cette épreuve...
Listen in and discover what Sweet Chestnut can offer you and your family now. Enjoy this balanced conversation with a splash Materia Medica and an Asian Medicine lens as Maegan and Lauren explore the potential of Sweet Chestnut Gemmotherapy. Discover more about Lauren and Maegan's work here: Lauren Hubele Maegan Lemp Learn more about Gemmotherapy here. Find Gemmotherapy extracts here. New to Gemmotherapy? Here's a Beginner's Guide to get you started.
Our thirty-eighth tree, the Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa). A mighty tree, but actually a non-native archeophyte; one whose fruit has both fattened us and inspired us. We soak the chestnuts in sugar, we sing christmas songs about them, and they've inspired histories greatest fable-fabricators to have a LOT of fun! So, whether you want stories of 4000 year old trees growing in the shadow of a volcano and sheltering 100 horsemen, or myths about a horny Roman god wanting to make illegitimate love-tadpoles with a water nymph, or simply the tried and tested Renaissance tale of Alexander the chestnut-depraved Borgia Pope and the joy of sharing his nuts with his cardinals... this tree has it all! (Special thanks to Francois Arnaud for adding his voice to this episode.) More from David Oakes as he uproots the secrets and stories beneath the 56(ish) Native Trees of the British Isles can be found at: https://www.treesacrowd.fm/56Trees/ Weekly episodes available early AND bonus content made free to forage by "Subscribtion Squirrels" on our Patreon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sweet Chestnut is a Bach Flower Remedy for extreme anguish. Here is a close look at its properties, some key symptoms that indicate if you need this remedy, what it promotes, and more.#BachFlowerRemedies #SweetChestnut #Anguish
Learn about the Sweet Chestnut Tree, the potential healing actions of the Gemmotherapy extract made from the young buds of Sweet Chestnut Tree, and how this extract can be viewed through the lens of Asian medicine. Gemmotherapy extracts are a unique botanical therapy, originating in Belgium, that utilize the meristem cells of trees and shrubs to restore immunity. Discover the healing potential of these individual extracts through the lenses of your hosts, herbalist Teri Brooks, Gemmotherapy expert and health coach Lauren Hubele, and acupuncturist Maegan Lemp.
Hi, I’m Stewart Spinks and welcome to Episode 71 of my podcast, Beekeeping Short and Sweet. The queen rearing is in full swing and I need to create more finisher colonies, stay tuned for more queen rearing chat and simple details of how to unite two colonies.More rain, thunder and lightning this past week, the night skies were lit up brightly overnight midweek and we had some very short sharp torrential rainfall. Being Summer, it tired up very quickly and by the following morning the roads were dry and you would know it had rained at all. The bees on the field beans have done their work and it’s time to get them moved to take advantage of the Summer flow from Blackberries, Limes and Sweet Chestnut but as I was getting prepared for that I ran into a problem.I’ve had to have another costly job fixed on the Ranger. My Ford Ranger pick up has been a real workhorse for me this past year but I guess it’s at the age now where parts and components start to wear out and need replacing. I noticed a bit of a strange metallic grinding sound when I was at the field beans last week and figured something was going wrong, remember I’m not very mechanically minded but it was obvious something was not working as it should. It only happened when I turned the steering wheel when I was in four by four so I ended up crawling under the front of the truck in my bee suit and discovered that the black rubber sleeve things near the front wheels on both sides had split all the way around and you could see all the workings inside, a bit like when you watch a hospital operation on someone's joints and you can see all the tendons and sinews. Anyway, probably too descriptive there but this is an audio podcast after all. I always find these things tend to get worse if I don’t sort them immediately and this did seem quite serious, balls joints and things exposed to the elements and me driving across muddy fields wasn’t going to help. I booked a slot at my local garage, I say local, it’s about five miles away but I’ve always taken my vehicles to this particular garage and like any of these types of jobs you need to be able to trust the people who do the work. So, my thanks to the Spixworth MOT bay team who have taken care of my vehicles over the years. So, back to the story, apparently, these black rubber sleeves are called CV joint gaiters and cover the joints that connect the wheel to the other more technical bits, Sprout, the mechanic who looked at it for me did one of those long but sharp, intake of breath things and then tutted a few times. I’m not sure why they call him Sprout, he’s a little older than me I would guess so 55-60 and I think he’s stopped growing so that can’t be it. Maybe he likes Brussel sprouts, I’ll have to ask next time I go over.Anyway, after a quick consultation, the truck was booked in and the job completed on Tuesday this week. Another dent to the bank balance but it’s not a job I could do myself, changing the light bulbs seems a challenge to me at the best of times. Once sorted the various metallic grinding noises were gone and everything is once again protected. Sprout said the noise was because the grease had been washed out of the joint which made sense.Anyway, the reason for recounting the story is just to say when these things crop up they are not likely to go away on their own so it’s always best to get it sorted as soon as possible even though I could have done without the expense.Talking of expense you might recall I was trying to get hold of a reptile incubator to incubate my sealed queen cells, well, one popped up on eBay and I managed to negotiate a decent price so that’s arriving this week and is quite exciting.It’s one of the reasons I’ve been chasing around trying to get prepared with the finisher colonies. It’s all been kicking off again this week, normal for this time of year and with so many things to manage it sometimes gets away from me. Anyway, we now have around 18 o
On this episode of Verdant North: Nicki gives us her version of the spritzer and how to take care of your vermouth. Caroline delivers some 'seed'-y facts and tricks. Dan has his Tree of the Day and soil tips for your garden. Visit us at www.verdantnorth.net or email us at verdantnorthteam@gmail.com. A special thanks to Volkanus for letting us use their music! Visit their YouTube Channel here: www.youtube.com/channel/UC8_IChSttCWClXsvqg8wKoA Also, check out their rivals, Prozac Rat - prozacrat.bandcamp.com/
"TI OFFRO GRATUITAMENTE un percorso di 21 giorni di Meditazione per superare la paura. È un dono che abbiamo scelto di fare a tutti coloro che lo vorranno cogliere, come contributo al momento difficile che molti di noi stanno attraversando. Lo trovi a questo link: http://scuoladelleemozioni.com/21-giorni-meditazione/"In questo video ti presento l'ultima parte dell'elenco dei 38 fiori di Bach, in cui vediamo i fiori di Bach per lo scoaraggiamento e la disperazione, Larch, Pine, Elm, Sweet Chestnut, Star of Bethlehem, Willow, Oak, Crab Apple e l'ultima categoria, i fiori di Bach per chi si preoccupa eccessivamente del benessere altrui, con i suoi cinque fiori, Chicory, Vervain, Vine, Beech, Rock WaterQui la prima parte: https://youtu.be/NsgOx18OEicQui la seconda parte: https://youtu.be/iReDY4p3_qg====================================================SE SEI UNA PERSONA CHE DESIDERE INTRAPRENDERE UN “VERO” PERCORSO DI CRESCITA PERSONALE CON I FIORI DI BACH e lavorare quegli aspetti che da sempre ti condizionano e di cui ti sei sempre voluto liberare senza realmente sapere come e ad oggi ne hai provate talmente tante che fatichi a credere che qualcosa possa davvero ancora funzionare, allora ti invito a scoprire cosa posso fare per te con laFLORITERAPIA TRANSPERSONALE EVOLUTIVA®, la prima tecnica che parte dal fiore e ti porta alle radici dell'inconscio.Segui questo link e scegli il percorso PRINCIPIANTI: https://goo.gl/9eRX6A ====================================================SEI UN FLORITERAPEUTA O UN NATUROPATA CHE USA I FIORI DI BACH e vuoi scoprire come amplificare l'uso dei fiori di Bach oltre ogni tua aspettativa?Scarica anche tu (GRATIS!) i video sulla Floriterapia Transpersonale Evolutiva che ti svelano come se, correttamente indirizzati, i fiori di Bach possono agire alle radici dell'inconscio.In questi video scoprirai:* Quali sono i VERI strumenti del Floriterapeuta Professionista che potrai integrare nel tuo lavoro al posto di quelle “spade spuntate” che stai usando ora.* Gli errori micidiali che distruggono il rapporto (… e che di sicuro stai facendo anche tu senza rendertene conto).* Quali sono le dinamiche REALMENTE IMPORTANTI su cui indirizzare l'attenzione al cliente e cosa devi mettere in pratica per aumentare in modo vertiginoso la tua efficacia lavorativa.Segui questo link e scegli il percorso TERAPEUTI: https://goo.gl/9eRX6A====================================================YOUTUBE CHANNEL IFIORIDIBACH.COMISCRIVITI ORA AL MIO CANALE YOUTUBE, così sarai sempre aggiornato su ogni nuovo video pubblicato e sarai sempre il primo a conoscere tutte le novità sulle Tecniche più aggiornate in tema di Fiori di Bach e di Floriterapia Transpersonale Evolutiva®.Per iscriverti al mio canale è sufficiente che tu clicchi su questo link e che tu clicchi sul pulsante per confermare l'iscrizione:ISCRIVITI AL CANALE YOUTUBE: https://goo.gl/FXVDe3====================================================GRUPPO FACEBOOK FLORITERAPIA TRANSPERSONALE EVOLUTIVA®Seguimi sul Gruppo Facebook sulla FLORITERAPIA TRANSPERSONALE EVOLUTIVA®il gruppo in cui spiego come agire davvero in profondità con i fiori di Bach per fare un percorso di crescita “reale” (niente stravaganze New Age) che può cambiare davvero la tua vita: https://goo.gl/xD2M2G ===================================================SEGUIMI SUL BLOG DE IFIORIDIBACH.COM https://ifioridibach.com/blog/===================================================Se hai bisogno di acquistare il KIT dei fiori di Bach a marchio Di Leo, visita il nostro SHOP a questo indirizzo:https://goo.gl/F3TGQ4===================================================
Lerne mehr über Sweet Chestnut, die Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 30 . Was hat es mit dieser Bachblüte auf sich? Was sind die Bestandteile der Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz ? Ist sie ein Heilmittel? Ist diese Blütenessenz ein Placebo? Der lateinische Name für Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz ist Castanea sativa , deutsche Übersetzung Edelkastanie. Sweet Chestnutist die Bachblüte Nr. 30 in der Bachblütentherapie . Erfahre mehr darüber, bei welcher psychischen Disposition diese Bachblütenessenz helfen kann, und wie sie bei der eigenen Persönlichkeitsarbeit unterstützend wirkt. Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 30 ist gut gegen Verzweiflung durch Schicksalsschlag, Hoffnungslosigkeit, innere Leere, Gottverlassenheit, Ausweglosigkeit, Nicht bewältigbare Situation, Angst vor innerem Zerbrechen. , gut für die Entwicklung von Mut, Schicksalsvertrauen, Akzeptanz, Gottvertrauen, Aktivwerden. Diese Ausgabe des Naturheilkunde Podcasts ist die Tonspur eines Videos im Bewusst Leben Youtube Kanal.
Lerne mehr über Sweet Chestnut, die Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 30 . Was hat es mit dieser Bachblüte auf sich? Was sind die Bestandteile der Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz ? Ist sie ein Heilmittel? Ist diese Blütenessenz ein Placebo? Der lateinische Name für Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz ist Castanea sativa , deutsche Übersetzung Edelkastanie. Sweet Chestnutist … „Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 30“ weiterlesen
Lerne mehr über Sweet Chestnut, die Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 30 . Was hat es mit dieser Bachblüte auf sich? Was sind die Bestandteile der Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz ? Ist sie ein Heilmittel? Ist diese Blütenessenz ein Placebo? Der lateinische Name für Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz ist Castanea sativa , deutsche Übersetzung Edelkastanie. Sweet Chestnutist … „Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 30“ weiterlesen
Lerne mehr über Sweet Chestnut, die Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 30 . Was hat es mit dieser Bachblüte auf sich? Was sind die Bestandteile der Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz ? Ist sie ein Heilmittel? Ist diese Blütenessenz ein Placebo? Der lateinische Name für Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz ist Castanea sativa , deutsche Übersetzung Edelkastanie. Sweet Chestnutist … „Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 30“ weiterlesen
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Lerne mehr über Sweet Chestnut, die Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 30 . Was hat es mit dieser Bachblüte auf sich? Was sind die Bestandteile der Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz ? Ist sie ein Heilmittel? Ist diese Blütenessenz ein Placebo? Der lateinische Name für Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz ist Castanea sativa , deutsche Übersetzung Edelkastanie. Sweet Chestnutist … „Sweet Chestnut Bachblüten Essenz Nr. 30“ weiterlesen
"TI OFFRO GRATUITAMENTE un percorso di 21 giorni di Meditazione per superare la paura. È un dono che abbiamo scelto di fare a tutti coloro che lo vorranno cogliere, come contributo al momento difficile che molti di noi stanno attraversando. Lo trovi a questo link: http://scuoladelleemozioni.com/21-giorni-meditazione/"In questo quinto video concludiamo l'esposizione delle categorie floreali, parlando dei fiori per lo scoraggiamento e la disperazione (Larch, Pine, Elm, Sweet Chestnut, Star of Bethlehem, Willow, Oak, Crab Apple) e dei fiori per l'eccessiva preoccupazione per il benessere altrui (Chicory, Cervain, Vine, Beech, Rock Water).Per scaricare l'e-book gratuito puoi andare su: http://goo.gl/06APRTPer vedere la scheda di ogni fiore vai su: www.ifioridibach.com