Top Tips for a Wildlife-Friendly Garden This Spring
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1w ago
Spring has arrived, and with it comes a new opportunity to help our wildlife. Thankfully, as the weather warms up, you only need to step out the back door to make a difference ..read more
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Why you should take part in No Mow May
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1M ago
This year, our Youth Council have been busy planning how to get as many people involved in No Mow May as possible. Whether you own a garden or not, there are plenty of ways to get involved and ..read more
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Making peat-free plants a reality 2023
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11M ago
Last year we spoke to a number of peat-free growers about making peat-free plants a reality. With the announcement of a ban on the use of peat in commercial horticulture from 2026, how have things ..read more
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Turf production: peat extraction by stealth
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11M ago
By ripping up that paving and laying a new lawn you might that think that you are doing your bit for nature, but if that turf has been grown on peat then you could be doing more harm than good ..read more
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July photography competition results
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1y ago
Last month’s photography competition theme was ‘Garden Wildlife’. To many people's surprise gardens are home to an abundance of breathtaking wildlife. As a result, we received some wonderful ..read more
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Fascinating facts about swifts and how you can help them
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1y ago
How well do you know the UK’s swifts? Here are some fascinating facts about our swooping summer visitors ..read more
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Why you should take part in No Mow May
Lancashire Wildlife Trust » Garden
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2y ago
This year, our Youth Council have been busy planning how to get as many people involved in No Mow May as possible. Whether you own a garden or not, there are plenty of ways to get involved and ..read more
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Making peat-free plants a reality
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2y ago
When it comes to going peat-free in our gardens, grabbing a bag of peat-free compost is an easy step to take, but sometimes finding peat-free plants can be a bit trickier. We speak to some ..read more
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