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Lovely!
Spring, medieval farmers would say, has not arrived until a virgin could set a foot on twelve daisies. First find a virgin, then test
Not many here yet.
virgins or daisies ? lol :)
John Baker said:
Lovely looking spot you have there Phil. You must be a bit warmer than we are, none here yet. I like daisies myself and don't treat them as a weed. Have been know to transplant ones found in the beds into my lawn but I'm strange like that lol !
Thanks Russell....love it here:)
Because we are rural and fields come up to our front door the daisies and dandelions enhance the look and feel of the surroundings.
Soon we will have wild salvia, plantain, trefoil and scabious.
Russell Francis said:
Thanks Richard...I quite like these daisies:-))
richard rainford said:
BTW even the avenue of trees I've planted are self-seeded freebies.
I lifted 10 field maple (Acer Campestre) from the woods and planted them bare-root.