
The transformation of an overgrown garden into a space that nurtures both people and wildlife—where creativity takes root, and nature helps untangle the modern mind. Plus nature notes and profiles, and how both nature and the modern world affect our minds
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This week some of the flowers on my buddleia bush have turned brown and gone to seed, prompting me to get out with the clippers and deadhead them. Yes, it does seem early in the season for this but lots of plants seem to b...
When we first moved here, the first thing we noticed was the the garden was quite big (0.23 acres) and wrapped around the house. The next thing we noticed was that it had lots of levels, mainly steps (that weren’t even), bumps in the concre...
There are certain times when I look outside my study window (I am lucky enough to live in a rural part of south west Wales), that I see flocks of jackdaws and rooks parading over the church spire and distant hills. It literally is a skyful...
The European robin (Erithacus rubecula) has been voted the UK’s most popular bird twice - in 1960 and 2015 and is one of the most recognisable and well-loved birds that come to our British gardens. We love them for their beautiful, hauntin...
If you’ve ever been to Wales around Christmas or New Year you might have come across a strange but wonderful creature called the Mari Lwyd (pronounced MAH-ree Loid). Picture this: a horse’s skull—sometimes real, sometimes crafted—mounted on...
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