nature-awareness

Hedgelaying in progress by the Fosse Way

Hedgelaying and culture wars

Hedgelaying in progress by the Fosse Way

Nick Mann bemoans the fact that many concerned about conservation are opposing hedgelaying on social media because of a perception that it’s damaging to plants and wildlife.

Read more about Hedgelaying and culture wars

Sacred forests of Ethiopia: how they can be recreated anywhere

In these days of gloom and confusion it is good to remember that our world is not ONE continuous story where everything inexorably gets worse – or better – but that our world is full of many stories that are unfolding in parallel. This weekend I was uplifted by the moving account of the holy

Read more about Sacred forests of Ethiopia: how they can be recreated anywhere

Establishing urban orchards to benefit people, communities and nature

The Orchard Project are a superb group establishing and maintaining urban community orchards. The are beneficial in so many ways, including biodiversity, community cohesion, local food, carbon storage and human well-being. Here, they explain an approach called ‘nature-based solutions’.

Read more about Establishing urban orchards to benefit people, communities and nature

August forage of the month with Ruby Taylor

Nettles are a truly amazing plant. I recently found out about the ‘super food’ that is nettle seeds, and have been making the most of the nettle patch at the end of the garden ever since.

Read more about August forage of the month with Ruby Taylor
History of the use of medicinal plants

History of the use of medicinal plants

History of the use of medicinal plants

This article explores the history of the legal rights of herbalists to practise, and looks particularly at the use of medicinal plants in wartime Britain.

Read more about History of the use of medicinal plants
Dunnock: nests and baskets

Nests and baskets: were birds the first basketmakers?

Dunnock: nests and baskets

Featuring weavers, dunnocks and wrens, Ruby Taylor of Native Hands reflects on nests and baskets, asking if birds were the first basketmakers.

Read more about Nests and baskets: were birds the first basketmakers?