cde said:Charles puts Billy back in royal favour | the Daily Mail
Richard Kay actually wrote a nice article on Charles except for that little dig at the end. I am not really surprised Charles is doing it more that Richard wrote something positive about Charles. I still haven't recovered from the shock.
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Skydragon said:Prince Charles slams 'crazy' EU laws on seeds
The heir to the British throne, Prince Charles, described as "crazy" European Union legislation which prevents the sale of seeds from old vegetable varieties, in an interview released Wednesday.
Prince Charles slams 'crazy' EU laws on seeds - Yahoo! News
Skydragon said:Charles's amazing embroidered dreamcoat
It may not be the garment of choice for most gardeners and slightly impractical for digging over the vegetable patch. But the Prince of Wales reckoned it was just the job for celebrating 60 years of the popular radio show Gardeners' Question Time.
Charles's amazing embroidered dreamcoat | Uk News | News | Telegraph
Skydragon said:Prince Charles slams 'crazy' EU laws on seeds
The heir to the British throne, Prince Charles, described as "crazy" European Union legislation which prevents the sale of seeds from old vegetable varieties, in an interview released Wednesday.
Prince Charles slams 'crazy' EU laws on seeds - Yahoo! News
It seems to be a question of supply, because they are not available in bulk to be grown commercially, the EC have decided none of us can have them. We still have a few Cox's Orange Pippin tree's, most people haven't even heard of them, or had a chance to try the fruits.ysbel said:I wonder what area of quality did these old varieties fall short of? .
Skydragon said:It seems to be a question of supply, because they are not available in bulk to be grown commercially, the EC have decided none of us can have them. We still have a few Cox's Orange Pippin tree's, most people haven't even heard of them, or had a chance to try the fruits.
Skydragon said:I will think of you as I munch!
Skydragon said:It seems to be a question of supply, because they are not available in bulk to be grown commercially, the EC have decided none of us can have them. We still have a few Cox's Orange Pippin tree's, most people haven't even heard of them, or had a chance to try the fruits.
Not according to Europe! Some people would rather mock Charles, than realise the want's and needs of the 'little people'. Years ago Charles was telling us all about the dangers of climate change, the benefits of organic foods, complementary medicines and only now are a lot more people understanding the truth of what he says.ysbel said:This is the silliest thing I ever heard of. Home gardeners have different needs than big commercial farms.
Skydragon said:Many people love the old architecture in our towns, it is only the 'experts' that love the modernistic buildings that rob the towns and cities of their identity, or admire the junk exhibited for the Turner prize. grrrrrrrr
All of this is so true. The "big commerical" excuse is just corporate hogwash translated as "We don't want to invest the money in change."Skydragon said:Not according to Europe! Some people would rather mock Charles, than realise the want's and needs of the 'little people'. Years ago Charles was telling us all about the dangers of climate change, the benefits of organic foods, complementary medicines and only now are a lot more people understanding the truth of what he says.
Many people love the old architecture in our towns, it is only the 'experts' that love the modernistic buildings that rob the towns and cities of their identity, or admire the junk exhibited for the Turner prize. grrrrrrrr
Because some people only read the headline, they never know the substance of what Charles is saying.
A surprisingly good article all told. Thank You for posting it Avalon.Avalon said: