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SOME 20,000 rare marsh violets are currently taking root in the Shropshire Hills,
Decorating the land with their brilliant and varied hues, our native flora–which operate as clocks, calendars and Nature’s medicine cabinet–are simply blooming brilliant,
LIGHT is everything when it comes to taking pictures, and after weeks of nothing but drab greyness, the weather is set fair. In a quiet corner of our rambling garden, I have set up my small portable p
Iona Chisholm A developing family garden and ...
Mike Palmer explains how to help these wonderful winged insects come fluttering back for more
Val Bourne examines the plants that make the best platforms for these pretty insects to touch down upon
Right to Roam organiser and naturalist Nadia Shaikh reminds us to notice this resilient small brown bird amid our upland monocultures