
In a Sustainable Garden
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- Birds 18
- Campaign against GM 1
- Campaigning 11
- Chelsea 1
- Food 2
- Garden redesign 27
- Goldcrest 1
- Hen Power 20
- Monthly Garden Diary 51
- Mulching 10
- Organic food 9
- Picnic Wood 2
- Seasonal recipes 14
- Stumpery; 2
- Sustainability 16
- Wildlife gardening 126
- allotments 2
- amphibians 1
- apples 23
- apples and pears 7
- apples; my own superstore 1
- art and sculpture 2
- asparagus 11
- bats 5
- bees 12
- beetroot 1
- biochar 1
- birch avenue 5
- blackberries 5
- blueberries 1
- brassicas 16
- butternut squash 7
- calabrese 2
- carrots 4
- cedar walk 7
- celeriac 1
- chard 3
- chickpea trial 1
- clematis 2
- comfrey 4
- composting 13
- cordwood craft brewery 2
- courgettes 1
- cucurbits 1
- dahlias 1
- dataree 3
- drive 8
- dry garden 1
- eco 1
- eco build 71

The moth clock..
Those of us who put lights out in the evening to attract and monitor moth populations measure our year with the arrival and departure of new moth sp.
Circling crazily ..
Holy moley. Warm dark night. Windows & doors open. Suddenly a large bat circling crazily at speed in the lounge.





Olympic inspiration…!
Staying at Center Parcs, village Nature, Paris as a base from which we’d visit the Olympics.


Green day …
The garden is full of bird movement. Greenfinches have returned to the bird feeders in numbers.





invertebrates began to wake up
National Trust volunteers joined us yesterday as part of our National Garden Scheme (NGS) open gardens 2024.