Many thanks to the hard working volunteers who trampled and bruised a great deal of bracken in Kate’s Orchard recently. By doing this it reduces the vigour of new growth thus enabling ground flora like scabious, cow- wheat, tormentil, wood sage, etc to thrive. Well done to Barbara, Jane, Enid, Nigel, Bill, Merfyn, Isabel, Jayne and Karen.
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