Been few years now mate just chucking seed I harvested from here there and every where. Put cup fulls of Foxglove seed and its like dust just to get half a dozen, soil is crap mind. Oxeye Daisy's and Purple Toad flax seen to do the best along with Wild Carrot. There is some Ladies Bed Straw and Meadow Sweet coming and I have sown some Tufted Vetch in pots hoping to get some of that to grow. Threw a load of Red and White Campion seed in last year no sign of them but think they maybe biannual so maybe next year. It's an on going project.
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Theres a Sherman Tank in the car park at Slapton Sands that is now a memorial to the men that lost their lives in the practice for D day operation Tiger. The tank was recovered just off the beach where there is another memorial at the middle Slapton car park. This hole area was evacuated in the war and used as a practice for D day because it is similar to Normandy.
Stopped by today because it 6th of June. My uncle was shot as he stormed the beach that day he was lucky in the fact that he survived.
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If you leave some of the brash mate it will encourage good Fungi like Hedgehog mushrooms, Winter Chanterelle's, Chanterelles, Bay Boletes and Ceps.
You're doing a cracking job. Atb.
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Think it's just been a really good year for Hawthorn. The White ones have been stunning around here just going over now but up on Dartmoor they are a bit later and look cracking.
I have seen so lovely Pink ones and one almost Red in a garden that was absolutely covered in blossom. I think this year conditions have just suited them and the stand out more mate.
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