Our first wild flower meadow

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This weekend, The Meadow Project celebrated the planting of it’s first wild flower meadow. On a bitterly cold day, with moments of crystal clear skies and dazzling sunshine, local residents gathered to exchange ideas, plant knowledge and gardening tips and to help with the sowing of British wild flower seeds on a newly prepared bed. … Continue reading

Spring Butterflies by David Dennis, Butterfly Conservation

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This is a great time to look for butterflies – after a cold winter when we’re all a bit short of sunshine. By April, two groups of butterflies are on the wing – firstly those that have survived the winter tucked away in deep foliage, holes in trees or your garden shed, and then there are those … Continue reading

Make a difference in your garden or on your land.

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There are so many ways that we, the gardener or land owner, can help to increase our wild life friendly habitats. But, of course, all of our situations are different and we don’t always have the time to trawl the internet and bookshops to find the advice we need. So whether you have a small, … Continue reading

Spring wild flowers on Guernsey

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Congratulations Guernsey! I’m currently enjoying lovely coastal walks where spring wild flowers are in abundance. Haven’t had time to identify most of what I’ve photographed but I can tell you that there is wild garlic, bluebells, celandine, gorse, primroses, phlox and violets amongst many others. Take a look at the photos and feel free to … Continue reading