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'talking of which what is best to add to an raised alpine bulb bed which is sinking in the snow melt? ' A mixture of humus and grit with added bonemeal.
Here's a little puzzle for you if its still rainy.I entered this pic in a competition. First I had to find a name for the butterfly. It could be one you have seen locally. Do its wings reflect the sky?
Robin for the two quote option, copy and paste into the quote box provided by clicking on the "yellow bubble" icon second right from the options above the text box. Thanks for the 'quote' unquote help Maggi.....I know so few butterflies and moths it is ridiculous.... but since I'm writing anyway.... I think that black and red chap may be a Burnet Moth
Rampion was (apparently) cultivated as a kitchen herb. Herbalists proposed its use for 'inflamation of the mouth' and 'throte wartes'. BUT I'm not sure it was this species they refer to Amazing what you find on the internet!Here are two more phyteumas seen in the ValaisPhyteuma orbiculare - a meadow plantPhyteuma globularifolia - a mountain plant ... and tiny!
]Finally a little puzzle for you ....Where did I see this traffic jam from my window?
Finally a little puzzle for you ....Where did I see this traffic jam from my window?