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  Topic: Best way to find property to rent
henchard

Replies: 29
Views: 272695
PostForum: Finance and Property   Posted: Wed Jul 27, 16 10:43 am   Subject: Best way to find property to rent
We moved to West Wales six years ago and love it.

There are a number of fairly active local Facebook groups related to small holdings and farming; properties for rent sometimes come up on those and ...
  Topic: Online signup form
henchard

Replies: 5
Views: 26341
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Sun Jul 24, 16 3:02 pm   Subject: Online signup form
I've been pointed at wix.com which appears to be a free webhosting with the relevant tools on board.
I'm wondering what is the catch, and assuming adverts and limited bandwidth, but that seems fair e ...
  Topic: Buying land
henchard

Replies: 35
Views: 275638
PostForum: Finance and Property   Posted: Fri Sep 18, 15 9:10 pm   Subject: Buying land
Just as an addendum farmers were getting �1000 an acre per year from solar companies to lease their land.

As somone pointed out they need to be situated near the correct distribution infrastructur ...
  Topic: Moles
henchard

Replies: 28
Views: 32172
PostForum: Grow Your Own   Posted: Mon Sep 07, 15 5:39 pm   Subject: Moles
Trapping is pretty much the only effective method of control.

Good info on trapping here

http://walcotefarm.fernhillsolutions.net/molecatching/mole_catching.htm
  Topic: any suggestions for tree guards?
henchard

Replies: 10
Views: 12656
PostForum: Conservation and Environment   Posted: Wed Aug 05, 15 8:18 am   Subject: any suggestions for tree guards?
Personally I've found these the best for my young apple trees in a sheep paddock. Strong enough when fixed to a tree stake but not 'silly money'.


https://www.pitchcare.com/shop/tree-guards/welded ...
  Topic: Sat Nav
henchard

Replies: 15
Views: 26762
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Mon Jul 13, 15 8:45 am   Subject: Sat Nav
Personally I find Tomtom the best. The Clarion built into my Peugeot 207 is sh1t
  Topic: Bees Contribute More to Economy than Royal Family
henchard

Replies: 8
Views: 21200
PostForum: The Apiary   Posted: Thu Jun 18, 15 7:23 am   Subject: Bees Contribute More to Economy than Royal Family
The claim that the royal family bring in tourist revenue is untrue and irrelevant. Even VisitBritain, the national tourist agency, can't find any evidence for it.

The estimated total annual cost of ...
  Topic: Which web shop?
henchard

Replies: 13
Views: 22487
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Fri Jun 12, 15 11:08 am   Subject: Which web shop?
Mals doesn't look very secure. The item price is an attribute and the post method is to an external site and there's no anti-forgery token set. If you know the user id (which you can get simply by e ...
  Topic: Which web shop?
henchard

Replies: 13
Views: 22487
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Fri Jun 12, 15 8:26 am   Subject: Which web shop?
Mals doesn't look very secure. The item price is an attribute and the post method is to an external site and there's no anti-forgery token set. If you know the user id (which you can get simply by e ...
  Topic: Which web shop?
henchard

Replies: 13
Views: 22487
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Thu Jun 11, 15 10:05 pm   Subject: Which web shop?
I need to be able to offer drop down choices for fit and sizing and colours, potentially a number of different choices on a single product when its things like hats or stockings, I didn't think that ...
  Topic: Which web shop?
henchard

Replies: 13
Views: 22487
PostForum: IT Matters   Posted: Thu Jun 11, 15 4:10 pm   Subject: Which web shop?
I still highly rate Mals Shopping cart for simplicity

https://www.mals-e.com

very easy to set up for small businesses and has been around for years. The free model is all that many small busines ...
  Topic: Woodburner air vents
henchard

Replies: 9
Views: 121316
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Fri Jun 05, 15 4:49 pm   Subject: Woodburner air vents
One of the benefits of a wood stove is that it draws fresh air into the room / house.

You need this & the house needs this.

Like a hole in the head!

Cutting a vent in a wall for a wood b ...
  Topic: Woodburner air vents
henchard

Replies: 9
Views: 121316
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Fri Jun 05, 15 6:30 am   Subject: Woodburner air vents
For UK info see

http://www.stovesonline.co.uk/stove-ventilation.html


Personally I couldn't see the point of not using a room sealed stove with external ventilation as otherwise I was introduci ...
  Topic: Woodburner air vents
henchard

Replies: 9
Views: 121316
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Thu Jun 04, 15 9:35 pm   Subject: Woodburner air vents
I'm not totally following your question. But when I did mine I could not see the point of introducing any ventialtion draughts into the house. The only way I could do this was use a room sealed wood b ...
  Topic: Best Muesli Base?
henchard

Replies: 2
Views: 4353
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Thu May 21, 15 1:30 pm   Subject: Best Muesli Base?
Any recommendations for a good Muesli base that can be bought on line (or in the Carmarthenshire area). Not fussed if it's organic but good quality ingredients (i.e. not too much floury filler) and pr ...
 
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