I really only need to collect them from where they are slighty trampled on foot paths, or where many clumps are competeing for light and space. Clumps are broken up and mixed up as much as possible, to decrease the likleyhood of clones or closly related plants being planted right next to each other.
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Devon Daffodils in the wild
I really only need to collect them from where they are slighty trampled on foot paths, or where many clumps are competeing for light and space. Clumps are broken up and mixed up as much as possible, to decrease the likleyhood of clones or closly related plants being planted right next to each other.
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Very interesting. Seems like a long process. And what are the white fowers in between?
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