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In the garden, Nature rears her formidable head once again. Last October I posted here to express our astonishment that our half-hearted attempt to grow Edelweiss from seed produced a single fine bloom. This year we didn't know what to expect. Are they annuals? We had no idea.
Well they have come up fine and strong, and we have the beginnings of a marvellous show. Unbelievable - and this is despite the environment in our garden being wrong in a number of ways:
1. Next to the sea - salty air and high humidity
2. Wrong type of soil
3. About 1000 metres lower than their preferred habitat
4. Permanently overcast, near-Arctic climate
We can only assume our Edelweiss don't know any better. Here they are, anyway - alive and well and living in entirely the wrong country. We hope our experiment is not endangering our Scottish ecosystem...
Bless my homeland for ever - erm - just a minute... |
Late Edit...
Thanks to John P and Ross for comments - here is a relevant clip I found, which shows how the Sappers might have looked in action. It is a surprisingly long clip...
Strangely, all suitable clips I could find apart from this one were filmed in Oregon. Cultures obviously can be transplanted, like wildflowers.
Congratulations on both successes.
ReplyDeleteThe Edelweiss are quite lovely. Are the Bavarian hats on the gunners a tribute?
Thanks John - yes - I guess so. If Uncle Marcus Hinton says they wore these hats, and buff coats and Lederhosen, we should just nod our heads and yodel.
DeleteI was just going to say how nice the gunners looked but now thanks JP I have this image of the gunners singing as they bob up and down and spin about while carrying out elaborately choreographed gun drill. Thanks John. -Ross
ReplyDeleteI've added a YouTube clip to develop this idea...
DeleteStruth! - can you imagine the insurance claim for the damage to the ballroom floor? "Describe the accident as completely as you can, in your own words". - Lou
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