On this, at , my illustration looking into my compost bin. Inspired by writers on this project, I’ll be a better gardener for The project continues with NZ writers and artists on

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Today on on why seagrass matters. Illustrated here, a common tern. Read the words at

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‘For this gold from the salt fresh fringe’ - vivid haiku, poetry and prose on saltmarsh from on Illustrated here, mudflats near Humber Bridge. Read the words at

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‘A spring begins the burn which begins the river.’ Today on from , freshwater and a reminder of childhood wonder in nature. Illustrated here, the Tweed. Be transported by the words over at

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“Fuchsia roses zing”, today in on a little habitat doing its bit. These, zingy roses in my own urban garden. Read the words at

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‘Watch and wild sweet darkling earth’ - today in on National Poetry Day, on an urban garden. Here, the busy world of my own compost bin. More at

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Today on Johnny Lyons on ‘the strange and precarious landscape’ of the East Anglian Fenlands, this, another illustration of the Great Fen. Read more at

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