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Letting the Garden Grow

I have a small garden and this is what I have always done/am doing: never use any pesticides or chemicals leave wild plants to flower leave wood, cuttings and plant matter in a corner of the garden (for insects and hedgehogs) provide food and water for birds overall interfere very little and leave plants to...
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Pitstone Bee Orchids Castlemead (Bucks Buzzing)

Castlemead Bee Orchids

Rare and beautiful plants can show up in even the most unexpected places!
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Berry allotment - submitted by Lisa (Bucks Buzzing)

Berry Allotment

We have a family allotment where we grow healthy fruit and vegetables. We always sow loads of flowers for the pollinators so our vegetables are the best! Submitted by: Lisa
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Garden Makeover Gerrit Max (Bucks Buzzing)

Garden Makeover

I currently have a summer house and a 5000 liter pond with plenty of goldfish but I have been making plans to re-do the garden so I can increase the overall size of the pond and thus can have more plants and wild flowers growing. Submitted by: Gerrit Max
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Berkhampstead Field – Chesham Wildflower Sites

Following discussions about the health of wildflower sites across Buckinghamshire and the publication of the State of the Environment Report, Chesham Town Council has begun the process of trying to materially improve the quantity and quality of wildflower sites in and around the town. Berkhampstead Field is located next to Nashleigh Hill Recreation Ground off...
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Widmer Fields – Grange Area Trust

Widmer Fields lie within the Chiltern Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and are classified Green Belt. The Grange Area Trust has adopted a structured Land Management Plan for the Widmer Fields that is sympathetic to the care of the natural habitat which is ‘home’ to a wide variety of wildlife. This will enable the fields...
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