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Comeston Lakes: wildflowers, June 2024

Submitted by Aurora Christialis on Sun, 06/09/2024 - 00:13
Went for a roll* down to Cosmeston Lakes today and spotted these wildflowers along the way. *roll – with my mobility scooter
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Tramping about: accessing nature

Submitted by Aurora Christialis on Mon, 05/13/2024 - 22:01
I had plans. I had so many plans. I wanted to visit the gardens of Iran. Soak up the history and culture of Morocco. Travel to the Caucasus on an alpine plant holiday of discovery. I wanted to finally be ...

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How to Make Your Garden More Accessible

Submitted by Aurora Christialis on Sat, 09/16/2023 - 18:13

Permaculture Womens Guild

A straightforward way to think through accessibility in your garden and plan improvements.

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Beach scenes: Barry Island and the beach wheelchair

Submitted by Aurora Christialis on Sat, 06/24/2023 - 21:01
I don’t recall the last time I walked on a beach. It’s been years, then some more years still. To be fair, we either lived in Oxfordshire or South Yorkshire, which are no where near the beach. But mainly it ...

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Garden visit: Aberglasney Gardens

Submitted by Aurora Christialis on Sun, 05/07/2023 - 16:15
Aberglasney Gardens is a good example of a the value of second chances. We visited Aberglasney, in the Tywi Valley, Carmarthenshire (Wales), more than 15 years ago, and all I recall is it felt dim and uninviting. It was towards ...

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Growing through phases: phase 1 complete

Submitted by Aurora Christialis on Fri, 02/10/2023 - 18:38
The first phase of the landscaping was finished last week! It looks bare now, but it is ready for planting. To remind you what it looked like previously: And now: The empty paved area will be for the chairs, table ...

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Growing through phases (phase 1)

Submitted by Aurora Christialis on Mon, 01/23/2023 - 21:18
The last few months I’ve been thinking a lot about how to design my new back garden. With the past couple of gardens, I confess, my plans were based on hope. I mean, all garden plans are, but mine were ...

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