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Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Hoverflies galore
Rocket has colonised a path where I let a pot plant go to seed last year. The flowers have a lovely scent and the leaves are good to eat. There has been no chemicals on my ground for years (except, shamefully a sparingly few slug pellets. I can't be out every night with a torch and scissors). Now, suddenly there are hover flies everywhere, hundreds of them.
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