Wilder Diaries: Exeter Community Garden's 'Micro-Nursery'
In this Wilder Diary, Exeter Community Garden tells us how they set up their own micro tree nursery and grew around 70 trees to contribute to the Saving Devon's Treescapes project.
Photo credit, Darin Smith
In this Wilder Diary, Exeter Community Garden tells us how they set up their own micro tree nursery and grew around 70 trees to contribute to the Saving Devon's Treescapes project.
When Ruth and John Saunders took over Dittiscombe in South Devon back in 1998, they inherited 20 acres of land that had been heavily farmed. The soil was tired, hedgerows neglected, and wildlife…
The team at Common Flora recently an early start at Diptford Down Farm to welcome Phil Dean from the Devon Moths group. A small group gathered around the moth trap, curious to see who had turned…
Hidden at the far end of a quiet woodland in Devon lies the Learning Shelter—a circular, hand-built structure designed to bring people together in nature while protecting the forest that surrounds…
We recently met with Sue Hadow from The Habitat Group in the South Hams, who have been running their exciting water vole reintroduction project, to find out more about their recent activities.
In the village of Shillingford St George, just south of Exeter, a remarkable story unfolded that shows how community action can protect nature, bring people together, and leave a legacy for…
We spoke to George, Head Gardener at Routeways in Plymouth, to find out what being part of a wilder community means to him...
Stefan Drew from Sidmouth Community Food Forest shares what you can expect to find in a food forest and the work the group have been doing in this Wilder Diary!
Landkey Hedgehog group have been busy over the last few months on some fabulous projects to connect spaces together and engage villagers with the hedgehog's that visit. Karen from the group…
Emily, our Nextdoor Nature Officer, has been supporting staff and patients at Pinhoe View Hospital to create a wildlife haven in their ward gardens!