Ccincy: Have you searched online to locate something?
I think he means he hasn't found an exact search category to search for. I have trouble with that also, like when I search for summer house exchanges in England.
HuggerMan4U: I think he means he hasn't found an exact search category to search for. I have trouble with that also, like when I search for summer house exchanges in England.
try a little further north of england.... Scotland! and you on right trail huggerman
JeanKimberley: Arizona is hot and dry.... yet, I do have family there..... still there is NOTHING like the Countryside of Scotland..... heather and heath
Heather would be a plant, but I don't know what heath is.
HuggerMan4U: Heather would be a plant, but I don't know what heath is.
A heath or heathland is a shrubland habitat found mainly on low quality acidic soils, and is characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation. There are some clear differences between heath and moorland. For example moorland has a very peaty topsoil, and it is also free-draining, whereas a heath is not[citation needed]. Moorland is generally related to high-ground heaths with — especially in Great Britain — a cooler and damper climate.
JeanKimberley: A heath or heathland is a shrubland habitat found mainly on low quality acidic soils, and is characterised by open, low growing woody vegetation. There are some clear differences between heath and moorland. For example moorland has a very peaty topsoil, and it is also free-draining, whereas a heath is not[citation needed]. Moorland is generally related to high-ground heaths with — especially in Great Britain — a cooler and damper climate.
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