You can't drive up any of my favourite Angus Glens in the Spring without cropped verges festooned with neat rows and clumps of daffodils and snowdrops.
It's a kind of madness; trouble is it isn't harmless because we've also got the farmers doing their sprayed tidy monocultures everywhere else too. That's why the turtle doves (just one example, there are dozens more) have been starved out of most of England.
You can't drive up any of my favourite Angus Glens in the Spring without cropped verges festooned with neat rows and clumps of daffodils and snowdrops.
It's a kind of madness; trouble is it isn't harmless because we've also got the farmers doing their sprayed tidy monocultures everywhere else too. That's why the turtle doves (just one example, there are dozens more) have been starved out of most of England.