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Posted by Jennifer Goodall
There’s a lot of talk these days here at Bore Place of “regeneration” as opposed to “sustainability”. Put simply, us humans need to find ways to restore nature (and ourselves) as opposed to just sustaining it in its current depleted state.
Backyard, Bees, biodiversity, Gardening, Gardens, Nature, regenerative, sustainability
Posted by Andrew Thomas
Christmas is coming and the Volunteers are getting busy. A large group of Volunteers turned out on...
Bough Beech, Volunteering Event
Posted by Gemma Bruno
Now that it’s Autumn keep an eye-out for rosehips!
Bore Place, Cooking, Gardening, Gardens, Nature
On 14th November a group of Bough Beech volunteers gathered for a Sunday task in Rushy Meadow. The...
Bough Beech
Rushy Meadow is next to the Oast and was named by the family farming here before the reservoir...
The old orchard at Bough Beech provides a variety of habitats and examples of traditional varieties...
Bough Beech has hedges along the field boundaries of mixed native species, including Blackthorn,...
Friday 3rd September 2021 The Bough Beech volunteer group has carried out a survey of moths over...
At the beginning of September, the Bough Beech Volunteers cut the vegetation along the bund adjacent...
Sunday 8th August 2021 Today the Bough Beech Volunteers gathered for...
Posted by Lydia Anguish
Now that Spring is upon us it's time to start sniffing out the wild garlic in the woods and on the...
After what has felt like one of the longest winters, spring is finally upon us and it feels like a...
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An introduction to keeping chickens... This informal course provides an eggs-cellent (sorry!) introduction to the popular hobby of poultry keeping.
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