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Tag Archives: Meadow
Simplicity and wildflowers Part 2: New London Meadows
All over London this summer, I’ve noticed wildflower and grassy meadows where before there was regularly mown grass. This is something I’ve been persuading landlords to do for the last year and a half, and now, suddenly, it seems to … Continue reading →
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Tagged London, Meadow, nature, urban wildlife, Wildflower, wildflower meadows
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Simplicity and wildflowers Part 1
In my part-time day job, I attempt to sow wildflowers, food and inspiration in built-up urban areas. The idea is to make them healthier to live in, for both humans and other beings. Despite the huge benefits, there are many … Continue reading →