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.
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