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Butty Mon 25-Mar-13 08:45:02

Alternative hats and outer-wear

I love the woven headdress of the woman at the end.

Bags Tue 26-Mar-13 11:19:29

When you have to scrape mosses and lichens off your roof annually to prevent leaks (they prize the tiles up) you might believe me, jess. Meanwhile, worry on. It won't make any difference.

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 12:09:20

My whole bottom lawn aka wild habitat area is moss and nothing else apart from the odd fritillary last year .
I wondered if in fact she was sitting behind a moss covered boulder and this was clever photography?

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 12:11:33

Perhaps we ought to have a similar GN photo competition?
In the summer I hastily add!

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 12:12:52

bags the birds pick all the moss off my roman tiled roof and distribute it all over my newly swept patio area!

Bags Tue 26-Mar-13 12:34:51

Some of ours falls off onto the terrace, and I expect some of it is used by birds for their nests, but there's still a lot. There is a bay window roofed with slate just below my bedroom window. TheMosses and lichens are very pretty. DD1 was eyeing them up for dyeing purposes last time she was here, especially looking for crottle.

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 12:53:06

She's wellcome to my bottom lawn if she removes it!

Sook Tue 26-Mar-13 13:53:47

Galen did you plant the fritillary yourself or are they random wild ones. I love them but can't grow them for love nor money. sad

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 13:56:03

We planted about 50 bulbs. Be interesting to see if they come up again this year. I did have two in the garden before that I didn't plant and I've been here 35 years. Might get the garden sorted one day!

Tegan Tue 26-Mar-13 14:29:47

I think you have to plant them sideways on sand. Or something like that. Being a fan of Mackintosh I love fritillaries.

Galen Tue 26-Mar-13 14:43:18

They seemed to like it last year in what is not a lawn, more of a moss plot! Interspersed with fruit trees

Sook Sun 31-Mar-13 20:05:03

Will try that thanks Tegan. I've previously bought fritillary in bulb form and flowering in pots from garden centres I plant them and that's the last I see of them. I think they are really pretty.

NfkDumpling Sun 31-Mar-13 20:21:52

I love the chap in the cow parsley. He's got attitude!

nanaej Sun 31-Mar-13 20:32:38

Ha ha! I am going mainly for the rhubarb look this Spring!

Butty Sun 31-Mar-13 20:54:44

I love the face of the woman wearing the twig head-wreath. She looks very compassionate, with a touch of humour. smile

Audreyab Sun 31-Mar-13 21:10:37

butty the website heading says the most depressing something or other!! [confused as to why u would want to visit this site emotion} smile

Tegan Mon 01-Apr-13 00:59:53

Jess; going back a bit here but isn't The Burren wonderful? I didn't go at the best time of year [early May] but found it beautiful [far more strunning than The Ring of Kerry, which we did another year; bit of a yawnfest that was]. Kept stumbling over monastic settlements as well. So need to go back to Oirland again. My favourite pub, the Tir na nOg is calling me wink.