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We have a new contributor this month - Robbie Blackhall-Miles, who is propagator at Crug Farm Plants in North Wales and blogs for ‘Guardian Gardening’ where he encourages people to try growing something new and different. On his website www.fossilplants.co.uk he writes about the plants growing in his ‘backyard botanic garden’ ; a collection of early evolutionary plants and horticultural oddities. He is becoming renowned for succeeding with difficult to grow plant species and is particularly interested in Proteaceae, Ericaceae, Cycads and Ferns. He is a fellow of ‘The Linnean Society Of London’ – the world’s premier society for the study of natural history, and is Chairman of the Australasian Plant Society in Great Britain. IRG 58 has an article from Robbie Blackhall-Miles on the living roof of his shed. He has included some rather surprising plants there. Who would expect to see Ranunculus lyallii , so well adapted to life in its native New Zealand to be able to survive on the roof of a wooden shed in Wales?