Collecting seeds to plant trees
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…The trees have started to turn vibrant shades of yellow, orange, red and brown, the birds are feasting on berries, and I have been out collecting seeds. This is the…
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…The trees have started to turn vibrant shades of yellow, orange, red and brown, the birds are feasting on berries, and I have been out collecting seeds. This is the…
…carrying showers of acorns – it’s been a bumper crop this year! We’ve rarely seen so much red squirrel activity, especially when they scurry around on the ground to gather…
…feature on Christmas jumpers. Head down any Christmas supermarket aisle, and you’ll find plenty of robins, red deer, evergreens and wintry nature scenes. Many people take a Christmas Day walk…
…to visit was well received by neighbouring residents and visitors. As part of the Cumbernauld Living Landscape, this project builds on the work already delivered in 2012 and gives even…
…ground level, you will find bugles clustered in woodland clearings, their flower spikes covered in small purple petals. If you look closely, you might see a white-tailed bumblebee or the…
…to light blue. Wood cranesbill. Photo: Randi Hausken/Flickr Wood avens (Geum urbanum) Earlier in the year we enjoyed the dark red stems and peach-coloured flowers of the water avens, some…
…Plant around the edges with soggy-soil-loving plants like marsh marigold and ragged-robin. Maintaining your gravel garden: Keep the plants well-watered for their first season. Top-up the gravel when necessary. You…