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James Wong
Botanygeek
Absolutely U.K. gardening culture has racism baked into its DNA.It’s so integral that when you point out it’s existence, people assume you are against gardening, not racism.Epitomised, for example, by
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Sue Nelson
ScienceNelson
When walking I’m usually head down, searching for wildflowers. And there are so many right now. These are from the weekend. Starting with an artist’s favourite. The teasel. Another spiky
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Sophie Leguil
SLeguil
1/n Apologies for ranting again about wildflowers. The charity Buglife undertakes great campaigns to raise awareness on insects. I was therefore disappointed to see that their "B-Lines" project is advertised
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collbradán
collbradan
within 12 years, Scotland plans to create around 10 Glasgows-worth of new 'woodland', primarily through tree planting. what if i told you that this could not only be done, but
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hector
midlee01
Rewilding in action at Tireragan which was once a rather poor hill farm. Stock removed over 20 years ago and rewilded since 1994. Absolute murder to walk through even up
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Soil Association
SoilAssociation
Thread/ Show somefor British #farmers, who are working so hard to put good food on our tables this winter Do you know what it takes to rear a #highwelfare turkey
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Donna Rainey
donnarainey4
This is my ex silage field. 5 years on. It has exceeded all my expectations, & then some. No need to sow wildflower seeds, they are in the soil waiting
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ravali
ravali416324041
#BiggBossTelugu4"Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul."A Thread comparing beautiful, strong,positive soul ariyana to flowers. #BiggBossTelugu4“A flower d
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Jim Meigs
jamesbmeigs
A thread about birds and bees and flowers: Over the past couple of years we've dug up part of our lawn and replaced it with a strip of wildflower meadow.
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collbradán
collbradan
1/ a weird thing about documenting wildlife in Ireland is that you can still 'find' big areas of high-quality habitat that no one's rly recognised the significance of. one of
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StephenCoyne
stephen_coyne
All along the banks of the #RoyalCanal I took to my trusty steed to journey along the canal from Docklands to Castleknock. Makes for a fascinating insight into Dublin. From
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Apithanny
Apithanny
Today is #NationalMeadowsDay so I thought I’d create a thread about these super important and overlooked habitats – which can also be known as species rich grasslands. But what
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「VTuber」Glubbie the Bear Cubbie 🐻❄️🐼🐻
glubbie_
Depression tips: a thread. Shower. Not a bath, a shower. Use water as hot or cold as you like. You don’t even need to wash. Just get in under the
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Shane McAuliffe 🐷✈️
ShaneMcAuliffe1
Just a short thread showing the vast abundance of native wildflowers found in our roadside hedgerows, showing the importance of resisting the urge to mow during the summer season....... Spear
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Matt Seward
Matt2FrostyFF
DEPRESSION TIPSShower. Not a bath, a shower. Use water as hot or cold as you like. You don’t even need to wash. Just get in under the water and let
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Doe RN CIC MPH
DoeKley_RN_MPH
#Depression Depression tipsShower. Not a bath, a shower. Use water as hot or cold as you like. You don’t even need to wash. Just get in under the water and
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