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Tag Archives: Wildlife gardening
Something to Crow About
Author Kathy Green If you haven’t finished your winter pruning yet you had better hurry up. The sap is rising fast and time is rapidly running out. We are particularly pleased with ourselves this year because we have just managed … Continue reading
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Busy in Brighton
Author Huw Morgan A busy start to the year with Access to Nature getting involved in several new projects. I’ve been working with a group of pupils from Longhill School, coppicing in Stanmer Park and scrub bashing on Beacon Hill. … Continue reading
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Winter Berries
Author Kathy Green If you are in London in the next few weeks do go along to the Natural History Museum and take a look at the Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition. Some of the pictures simply take your breath … Continue reading
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