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Everlasting Perrenial Everlasting Sweet Peas Seeds in the UKbest in UK?
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writes You're allowed to collect 'the four F's' - flowers, fruit, fungi, and (IIRC) foliage, provided they are for personal use and not for sale, and provided you have permission to be there (so along a public right of way is OK, picking mushrooms from a farm field is not, unless you have the farmer's permission) Protected species are sufficiently rare for you to be unlikely to come across them (and most of them seem to be small and inconspicuous). Bluebells have some specific legislation preventing people taking bulbs from the wild and selling them. I'll confess to digging up a root of wild garlic from a nearby country park to try in my garden. There is a notice on one of the main paths which says DO NOT PICK WILDFLOWERS , but since I do a couple of hours a week voluntary conservation work there I claim the right to a single clump, from an abundance. We have been removing Rhododendron which had been overpowering certain areas, and pulling up Indian balsam, which seeks to take over the entire area. There is also some Japanese Knotweed, the chemical treatment of which apparently requires a licence, which has to be applied for on each occasion. I was surprised when the Warden told me that the paths through the park were neither ROW nor concessionary paths, but were designated "unadopted", so I suppose that the notice is a polite request. -- Gordon H |
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Everlasting Perrenial Everlasting Sweet Peas Seeds in the UK best in UK?
"Rusty Hinge 2" wrote Thorpe, N. Surrey. Hmmm. Thorpe, like Sutton, is spread rather thickly... From Wikipedia... "Thorpe is a variant of the Middle English word thorp, meaning hamlet or small village." Which may explain why it's so common. -- Regards Bob Hobden |
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