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This Month
CELEBRATE THE SPRING EQUINOX
Daffodils, a dawn chorus and the arriv
The past two years have provided areas of the UK, sometimes as far south as Cornwall, opportunities to enjoy the incredible show of the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, a sight usually only experi
Keep bird baths and greenhouse trays clean. It’s not glamorous, but it’s the difference between healthy visitors and winter woes. A quick scrub keeps plants and wildlife happy – and disease at bay. ●
the first month of the year is named after the Roman god Janus. He is often depicted with two heads – one for looking ahead, the other behind. He is also the god of doorways, beginnings, and the risin
Reset yourself this January with the help of bestselling author and astrologer Kirsty Gallagher
the winter solstice has a magic for me that other pagan festivals don’t quite hit. It’s the one I actively celebrate rather than simply nod to, as I do the equinoxes, the summer solstice and the sprin
Snowdrop celebrations across the UK – All Month From Lincolnshire’s Easton Walled Gardens to Painswick Rococo Garden, February is snowdrop-spotting season. Woodland walks, heritage displays, and plent