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Bluebells: daft question
(well it feels like a daft question ...)
We are opening up a small area of woodland at the place where I do gardening. "Opening up" meaning cutting away dense overgrowth, dense undergrowth and nettles accumulated over as much as a decade. I thought It'd be great to get bluebells in there .... how does one do that? I mean: you can't go and buy bluebell seeds, nor have I ever noticed bluebell bulbs for sale in the quantities we'd need. tia John |
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