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Every oak sapling, flower garden and hedge, nesting bird and tadpole owes itself to the showers and storms that feed our soil and waterways, writes Nathan Einbinder.
From community seed swaps to joining a movement – follow our roadmap and discover the joy and power in collective actions.
Ellis reflects on how the recent wild camping protests on Dartmoor have reignited the land access and right to roam debates.
It’s really feeling like spring now, and we are seeing increasing wildlife activity, including tadpoles in the reservoirs, slow worms under the reptile mats, and swallows and house martins swishing over the fields.
In her journey to design a new garden, Alys Fowler explores how to bring nature into an unloved patio to repurpose instead of renovate.
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