PHILOSOPHY

THE BY-PASS NATURAL HISTORY

Poppies

The by-pass forms the village edge. It is part of the countryside and as such the verges are intended to be 'natural'.

Unfortunately during construction the engineers insisted on putting a good layer of topsoil down, thus giving rather a high fertility which militates against developing the richest natural flora.

In the first season the verges were a mass of poppies and Moon Daisies, plants whose seeds were present in vast numbers in the soil.

Non-aggressive grass seeds with some native wild flower seeds were sown in the autumn; pot-grown cowslips put on the roundabouts did not survive.

A good range of native shrubs were planted as boundary hedges and down the incline to the river. Moon Daisies

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 Butterflies and other insects

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