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  2. Charles Dowding - Wikipedia

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    Charles Dowding (born 1959) [1] is an English horticulturalist and author who has pioneered modern no dig and organic soil management in the UK since 1983. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Life and work

  3. No-dig gardening - Wikipedia

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    No-dig systems are said by practitioners such as Charles Dowding to be freer of pests and disease, possibly due to a more balanced soil population being allowed to build up in this undisturbed environment, and by encouraging the buildup of beneficial rather than harmful soil fungi. Moisture is also retained more efficiently under mulch than on ...

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  5. MUB opts for 'no dig' option on Listravia, updates reservoir ...

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    MUB opts for 'no dig' option on Listravia, updates reservoir stocking process. Tribune. Ben Conley, The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va. December 26, 2023 at 10:34 PM.

  6. John Dowding (Royal Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Dowding was born on 1 November 1891 in Dibrugarh, British India, to Charles and Kathleen Dowding. His father was an Anglican clergyman, who served there before returning to England and residing at St John's in the Vale, Cumberland. [1] Dowding was educated at St Bees School, in what is now Cumbria, and on the Royal Navy training ship HMS ...

  7. Charles Edwin King - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edwin King (April 3, 1849 – September 20, 1862), was a Union drummer boy during the American Civil War. Being mortally wounded at the Battle of Antietam , he is the youngest confirmed soldier from either side to die during the war.

  8. Beauty Without Cruelty - Wikipedia

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    Beauty Without Cruelty (BWC) was founded as an educational charitable trust in England in 1959 by Muriel, the Lady Dowding (1908–1993), past president of the National Anti-Vivisection Society (NAVS) and wife of Lord Dowding (1882–1970), the former commander-in-chief of RAF Fighter Command during the Battle of Britain. [1]

  9. Battle of Britain Bunker - Wikipedia

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    No. 11 Group moved to RAF Martlesham Heath on 14 April 1958 and Dowding unveiled a memorial [20] close to the entrance to the bunker, commemorating its role during the Battle of Britain. [21] Over nine months in 1975, the No. 11 Group Operations Room was restored to its original state. [22]