23rd March 2020

We're all in self-isolation - quite pleasant when the sun shines!

My mother's Day gift yesterday was a lovely bunch of daffodils. Picked from the lane! (well why not)

Have you ever wondered why there are 
so many daffs in the hedgerows 
and banks in rural areas? 

No it isn't that there have been a lot of road traffic accidents and bulbs have been planted as a memorial.

It relates back to WWII.

Many farms grew daffs for the floral markets and sent them by train to Covent Garden etc. When land had to be dug over and planted with food crops during WWII the daffodil bulbs all had to be ploughed up.

Many farmers, instead of destroying the bulbs merely scattered them along the hedgerows or in woodlands. 

And the daffs' 'offspring' are still there.


This is Lexie and our daffs on our bank in the lane. They look gorgeous. (Well they did... *laugh*)

Stay Safe!

1 comment:

  1. If you've ever driven into South Wales in early spring you will find daffs lining many roads, from motorways, A-roads, right down to lanes. It seems to be policy/practice among the road builders to throw thousands of daff bulbs into the earth that makes up the banks. And, of course, every self-respecting farmer's wife lined her lane with them!
    Keep well! Linda

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Thank you for leaving a comment your interest is very much appreciated! It will be published as soon as possible - depending on whether I am at my computer or walking up the lane, or being chased by the goose or helping mend fences after the pony has broken through YET AGAIN.... :-)
Helen